Mount Colzim

28°55′29″N 32°20′54″E / 28.9247117°N 32.3483919°E / 28.9247117; 32.3483919 (Dayr Mārī Antonios)

Mount Colzim is located in Egypt
Mount Colzim
Mount Colzim
Mount Colzim (the Inner Mountain of Anthony) is on the west coast of the Gulf of Suez.

Mount Colzim (or Qulzum, Qalzam, or Qolozum[1]), also known as the Inner Mountain of Saint Anthony, is a mountain in Red Sea Governorate, Egypt. It was the final residency of Anthony the Great from about AD 311, when he was 62 years of age,[1][2] to his death in 356.[3][4][5]

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