Suez (disambiguation)

Suez is a seaport town in north-eastern Egypt.

Suez may also refer to:

  • Suez Canal, an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
  • Suez (company), a French-based multinational corporation
  • Suez Environnement a former division of the Suez company, now owned at 35% by Suez Group;
  • Suez (film), a 1938 epic film starring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young
  • Suez Cement, an Egyptian football club based in Suez
  • Suez Crisis, a war fought in Egypt in 1956
  • Gulf of Suez, at the northern end of the Red Sea
  • Suez Port, a port located at the southern boundary of Suez Canal
  • Suez Stadium, a multi-use stadium in Suez
  • Suez Steel, a steel company located in Ababia, Egypt
  • Suez triangle, a concept favoured in the political literature of the early 1980s Soviet Bloc

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