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  2. Jumia - Wikipedia

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    Jumia is a marketplace, logistics service and payment service, operating throughout Africa. The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions. [1] It has partnered with more than 100,000 sellers and individuals. [2]

  3. Damietta - Wikipedia

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    Damietta (Arabic: دمياط Dumyāṭ [domˈjɑːtˤ]; Coptic: ⲧⲁⲙⲓⲁϯ, romanized: Tamiati) is a port city and the capital of the Damietta Governorate in Egypt. It is located at the Damietta branch, an eastern distributary of the Nile Delta, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the Mediterranean Sea, and about 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of ...

  4. Tahrir Square - Wikipedia

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    Tahrir Square. Tahrir Square (Arabic: ميدان التحرير, romanized: Maydān at-Taḥrīr, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [meˈdæːn ettæħˈɾiːɾ]; English: "Liberation Square"), also known as Martyr Square, is a public town square in downtown Cairo, Egypt. The square has been the location and focus for political demonstrations.

  5. Downtown Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Talaat Harb Square, the heart of Downtown Cairo Shurbagi building. Downtown Cairo (Egyptian Arabic: وسط البلد Wust al-Balad, "middle of town") is the colloquial name given to the 19th-century western expansion of Egypt's capital Cairo, between the historic medieval Cairo, and the Nile, which became the commercial center of the city during the 20th century. [1]

  6. Dalia Ziada - Wikipedia

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    Dalia Ziada (in Arabic: داليا زيادة ; born 2 January 1982) is an Egyptian writer. She is the author of The Curious Case of the Three-Legged Wolf - Egypt: Military, Islamism, and Liberal Democracy and other internationally acclaimed non-fiction books on Middle East politics. She currently works as the Chairperson of the Liberal ...

  7. ETRR-2 - Wikipedia

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    Also, during the investigation Egypt disclosed the Radioisotope Production Facility which was a new facility under construction at Inshas, designed for the separation of radioisotopes from enriched 19.7% U-235 irradiated at the ETRR-2 reactor. Egypt should have reported the decision to construct the new facility no later than 1997. [16] [17] [18]

  8. American Research Center in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The center's Egyptian headquarters opened in 1951 in an office at the Office of U.S. Information and Educational Exchange in the American Embassy in Cairo. Following the devastating earthquake in 1992, ARCE was chosen by USAID to administer an American-funded initiative to restore damage to Egypt's built heritage. USAID also endowed ARCE with ...

  9. Italian Egyptians - Wikipedia

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    Nadia Gamal, actress that was born in Alexandria as Maria Kardiadis to a Greek father and an Italian mother. Lara Scandar, singer born in the US to an Egyptian-Italian father and a Lebanese mother. Valeria Golino, actress, grandmother based in Egypt. Franco Donato, sport shooter. Riccardo Freda, film director.