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Egypt

Egypt (Arabic مصر Misr/Miṣr [misˤɾ], Masri مصر Masr/Maṣr [ˈmɑsˤɾ], Coptic. Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ [kʰēmi]), the official name is the Arab Republic of Egypt (Arabic. جمهورية مصر العربية Jumhuriyyat Misr al-Arabiyya, masri جمهورية مصر العربية Gumhuriyya Masr il-Arabiyya), is a transcontinental state located in North Africa and the Middle East (Sinai Peninsula).

It borders Israel and the partially recognized state of Palestine in the northeast, Sudan in the south, and Libya in the west. The country is washed by the Mediterranean Sea in the north and the Red Sea in the east, both seas being connected by the artificially constructed Suez Canal.

Abu El Abbas Mosque

Al-Mursi Abul-'Abbas was a Sufi saint from 13th-century Muslim Spain who migrated to Egyptian Alexandria in the last years of his life. His full name was Shahab al-Din Abu-l-'Abbas Ahmad ibn 'Umarom ibn Muhammad al-Ansari al-Mursi. Al-... read more

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Greco-Roman Museum

The Greco-Roman Museum was founded in 1892. The first collections were housed in a five-room flat, in one small building on Rosetta Street (later renamed Kanope Avenue, today's Horria). In 1895, the collection was moved to another building nea... read more

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The catacombs of Kom El-Shukaf

Archaeologists believe that the catacombs of Kom el-Shukaf began to be developed as a necropolis in the 2nd century BC and continued to be used for 200 years. This period in Alexandria's history is characterised by a mixture of different cultu... read more

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Library of Alexandria

The Library of Alexandria was built in 2002 next to the harbour in the ancient city centre. The 11-storey building holds more than 4 million copies of books; in the future, its space can be expanded to 8 million through the use of compact storage.... read more

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