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  2. Iconic Tower (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    The Iconic Toweris a supertall skyscraperin the New Administrative Capitalof Egypt. With a total structural height of almost 400 metres (1,300 ft), it is the tallest building in Africa. It has 77 floors, mostly for office use, and is one of 20 towers being built as part of the central business districtin the new capital city.

  3. Idu (Ancient Egyptian official) - Wikipedia

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    Idu (Ancient Egyptian official) Idu [1] was an official during the Sixth Dynasty, buried in Giza East Field, [2] tomb G7102. He probably lived and served during the reign of Pepi I Meryre. [3] [1] He is the father of Qar whose tomb is nearby and Bendjet, buried in G7215. [4]

  4. Portal:Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Egypt Portal. Egypt ( Arabic: مصر Miṣr [mesˁr], Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mɑsˤr] ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip of ...

  5. Maadi - Wikipedia

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    Maadi ( Egyptian Arabic: المعادىel-Maʿādi [elmæˈʕæːdi]) is a leafy and once suburban district in the Southern Area of Cairo, Egypt, [1] on the east bank of the Nile about 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) upriver from downtown Cairo. The modern extensions north east and east of Maadi, New Maadi and Zahraa al-Maadi are administratively part ...

  6. Qar (Ancient Egyptian official) - Wikipedia

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    External links. The Giza Archives maintained by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Quote: "This website is a comprehensive resource for research on Giza. It contains photographs and other documentation from the original Harvard University - Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition (1904 to 1947), from recent MFA fieldwork, and from other expeditions, museums, and universities around the world."

  7. Giza church fire - Wikipedia

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    Giza church fire. /  30.07500°N 31.18694°E  / 30.07500; 31.18694. On 14 August 2022, a fire broke out at the Abu Sefein Church, a Coptic Christian Orthodox church in the Imbaba neighborhood of Giza on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. The fire started during Sunday worship services when nearly 5,000 worshippers were gathered.

  8. Egypt–Gaza border - Wikipedia

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    The Egypt–Palestine border, [1] also called Egypt–Gaza border, is the 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) long border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. There is a buffer zone along the border which is about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) long. The Rafah Border Crossing is the only crossing point between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is located on the ...

  9. Outline of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt ( Arabic: مصر Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mɑsˤɾ], Arabic: [mɪsˤɾ]) is a sovereign country located in eastern North Africa that includes the Sinai Peninsula, a land bridge to Asia. [1] Covering an area of about 1,002,450 square kilometers (387,050 sq mi), Egypt borders Libya to the west, Sudan to the south and Palestine to the ...