Gamal Abdel Nasser was the president of Egypt during the Suez Crisis and led the nation toward its rebirth as a new industrial and free country. By emphasizing Egyptian independence from other nations like Britain and France, Nasser became a symbol of national identity for Egypt.The flag of any nation represents its people and everything they stand for, therefore the Egyptian flag is necessary to showcase the national identity of Egypt.Food is an essential piece of any country’s culture and Egypt is no different, their food is a piece of their national identity and therefore it has a place on this list. The meat and vegetables are all things local to Egypt and therefore it gives Egyptians pride to show their identity through the food they eat and prepare.The pyramids have been a symbol of Egypt and therefore they represent the national identity of the nation. They are symbols of Egyptian intellect and strength for having lasted thousands of years.Religion has always been important to the people of Egypt both in ancient history and in the modern age. The ancient Egyptian gods shown here are symbols of Egyptian identity because of their power in Egyptian society and the people of Egypt’s strong belief in them throughout history.Cleopatra has been a symbol of Egypt for centuries, her story is known around the world and she is known to be smart and beautiful. Her place in Egyptian culture and history cannot be understated and therefore she is tied to the country’s national identity.The Nile river is a symbol of Egyptian national identity for its importance to Egyptian life. For centuries it has provided the people of Egypt with food and water, the necessities of life, and is largely the reason that Egypt became a civilization in the first place.The Library of Alexandria represents the knowledge and power of ancient Egyptian civilization and its recreation in the modern age is the reason it remains a part of Egyptian national identity.Though most pharaohs could have been used on this list Ramses II is the most renowned in the ancient age. His conquests made Egypt rich and he lived a long life in which he constructed major religious centers and statues which have lasted to the present day, and therefore is crucial to the identity of the Egyptian people.Papyrus was created as a means to record information originally, however it has become a symbol of knowledge that stems from the ancient world. It symbolizes the great knowledge and power that once was held by Egypt, a piece of their national identity.Cats have always held power in Egypt for their symbolic purpose, in which they represent gods and other beings like the Sphynx. They remain a symbol of Egyptian national identity for what they have represented in the past and the future.The Red Sea is an anomaly in the world due to its intense salt content, and it has long been used to trade in Egypt. It ties into Egyptian national identity because it is known all around the world and has been a resource for the Egyptian people throughout history.