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;Military locations
;Military locations
*[[Aladjata Hideout]]
*[[Flooded Farm Hideout]]
*[[Flooded Farm Hideout]]
*[[Old Kingdom Excavation Site]]
*[[Old Kingdom Excavation Site]]
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*[[Yebu]]
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;Tombs
;Treasure locations
*Fishing Village
*[[House of the Blue Lotus]]
*Hunter's Dock
*Marshlands Hideout
*[[Necropolis of the Nobles]]
*[[Necropolis of the Nobles]]
*Necropolis of the Nobles Hideout
*[[Nut's Cavern Hideout]]
*[[Papyrus Estate]]
*Sunken Merchant Ships


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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"Part of the city of Swenett the island of Yebu arises from the slit waters of the Nile. The Greeks protect the border with Nubia and it is the seat of the Strategos of Yebu."
―Description about Yebu Nome.[src]
The town of Swenett

Yebu Nome was a nome of Egypt, located south of Thebes in Upper Egypt, bordered to the south by the region of Nubia. It also served as the seat of Athames, who served as strategos of the region.

It contained the city of Swenett and was visited by the founder and mentor of the Hidden Ones Bayek in 38 BCE.[1]

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fr:Nome de Yebou zh:耶布行省