Copts in Egypt refers to Coptic people born in or residing in Egypt. As of 2019, "Copts are generally understood to make up approximately 10 percent of Egypt's population," with an estimated population of 9.5 million (figure cited in the Wall Street Journal, 2017) or 10 million (figure cited in the Associated Press, 2019). Smaller or larger figures have also been cited, in the range of "somewhere between 6% and 18% of the population," with the Egyptian government estimating lower numbers and the Coptic Orthodox Church estimating much higher numbers. A lack of definite, reliable demographic data renders all estimates uncertain.
- Franciscan Elizabethan Sisters, Cairo
- Church of the Holy Virgin Mary, Sakha
- Flight into Egypt
- Fort Julien
- Rosetta Stone
- Maritim Jolie Ville Hotel, Alexandria
- Serapeum and Pompey's Pillar
- Kom El Deka Archaeological Site
- Citadel of Qaitbay
- Paradise Inn - Windsor Palace Hotel
- Monastery of Saint Mina
- Saint Menas
- Alexandria Survival Kit
- Anaphora Retreat Center
- Wadi El Natrun
- Monastery of Saint Bishoy
- Monastery of Saint Mary Deipara
- Monastery of Our Lady Baramus
- Desert Fathers
- Ras Sedr
- Ras Sedr Survival Kit
- Pharaoh Baths
- Wadi Feiran
- Convent of Pharan
- Mount Sinai
- Moses
- Monastery of Saint Catherine
- John Climacus
- St Catherine Survival Kit
- Monastery of Saint Anthony
- Anthony the Great
- Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite
- Paul of Thebes
- Giza Pyramid Complex
- Coptic Cairo
- Coptic Cairo Survival Kit