Maaten Bagush
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Maaten Bagush (Ma'aten Baggush) was a vast transit camp on the Mediterranean shore, near the Baggush Box ~50 km east of Mersa Matruh, Egypt. It was used by the British Forces during World War II.
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Maaten Bagush (Ma'aten Baggush) was a vast transit camp on the Mediterranean shore, near the Baggush Box ~50 km east of Mersa Matruh, Egypt. It was used by the British Forces during World War II.
31°10′21″N 27°40′10″E / 31.17250°N 27.66944°E / 31.17250; 27.66944
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