Final answer:
The ruins of the ancient city PiRamesses, also known as biblical Ramses, are located in present-day northeastern Egypt in the Nile Delta region.
Step-by-step explanation:
Scholars agree that the biblical city Ramses is the ancient Egyptian city PiRamesses. Its ruins are here in present-day Egypt, in the northeastern part of the Nile Delta.
The city Pi-Ramesses was established by Pharaoh Ramesses II, often referred to as Ramesses the Great, as his new capital, much closer to Canaan than the old capital.
His rule is marked by numerous construction projects, and Pi-Ramesses was no exception, boasting impressive monuments and temples.
Notable among the many achievements of Ramesses II were the colossal temples at Abu Simbel, which were relocated in 1968 to prevent them from being submerged due to the creation of the Aswan High Dam.