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  2. Egyptian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Molokhiya, a traditional dish that dates back to Ancient Egypt, served with rice and chicken. An assortment of traditional Egyptian desserts. Legumes, widely used in Egyptian cuisine, on display in Alexandria. Egyptian cuisine makes heavy use of poultry, legumes, vegetables and fruit from Egypt 's rich Nile Valley and Delta.

  3. Syro-Lebanese in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In Egypt, many families of Syro-Lebanese origin became successful in Egypt's business sector along with the established Armenian and Greek communities. Many were involved in Egypt's booming cotton industry. The famous Egyptian newspaper, "Al-Ahram", was created by the Syro-Lebanese Takla family in Egypt. [4]

  4. Borg El Arab Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Borg El Arab Stadium (Arabic: ستاد برج العرب), sometimes referred to as the Egyptian Army Stadium or El Geish Stadium - Alexandria (Arabic: ستاد الجيش ببرج العرب), is a stadium commissioned in 2005 in the Mediterranean Sea resort of Amreya; 25 km west of Alexandria, Egypt.

  5. Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa - Wikipedia

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    Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. /  31.178558°N 29.892954°E  / 31.178558; 29.892954. The catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa ( Arabic: مقابر كوم الشقافة, romanized : Maqābir Kūm al-Shuqāfah, lit. 'Mound of Shards') [ 1] is a historical archaeological site located in Alexandria, Egypt, and is considered one of the Seven Wonders of ...

  6. Agami - Wikipedia

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    Agami ( Arabic: العجمى el-ʿAgami, mostly shortened to عجمى [ˈʕæɡæmi]; full name: عجمى البيطاش [elˈʕæɡæmi l.biˈtˤɑːʃ]) is a city in the Alexandria Governorate of Egypt. Twenty kilometres (12 mi) west of Alexandria, the town is a popular destination for both local Alexandrians and tourists in Giza and Cairo .

  7. Bayut - Wikipedia

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    History. Bayut was founded in 2008 by Imran Ali Khan and Zeeshan Ali Khan, following their launch of Zameen.com in Pakistan. In 2014, Haider Ali Khan moved to the UAE from the United States as the CEO of Bayut. Haider also leads the UAE’s largest online classifieds website, Dubizzle, as the company’s CEO and as the MENA region CEO of the ...

  8. El Ibrahimiyya (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    El Ibrahimiyya (neighborhood) Coordinates: 31.215077°N 29.92743°E. El Ibrahimiyya. الإبراهيمية. El Ibrahimiyya. Location in Egypt. Coordinates: 31°12′54″N 29°55′39″E  / .

  9. List of football stadiums in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Current stadiums. The 94,000-capacity Misr Stadium. The 86,000-capacity Borg el-Arab Stadium. The 75,000-capacity Cairo International Stadium, the home of Al-Ahly and Zamalek SC. The 30,000-capacity Al-Salam Stadium. The 22,000-capacity Suez Canal Stadium. The 13,660-capacity Alexandria Stadium, the oldest stadium in Africa. #.