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Mohamed Ali Mosque
Rising above the rooftops of Cairo like a crown of white stone, the Mohamed Ali Mosque is one of the most breathtaking landmarks in Egypt. Known widely as the Alabaster Mosque, this Ottoman-style masterpiece sits inside the Saladin Citadel, a fortress perched atop Mokattam Hill, offering panoramic views of the city below, and on a...
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al muizz street
Cairo, which is also called "Greater Cairo", is one of the best cities in the world. It is famous for the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx, both of which were built by ancient civilizations. But many people who visit this great city still don't know Cairo's best kept secret.
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Siwa Oasis
The Sahara Desert extends 5,000 km westward from the Nile to the Atlantic Ocean. The largest expanse of desert in the world is filled with small patches of green where people have managed to survive. Contrary to what most people think, oases are usually in rocky areas where wind and time have carved large depressions...
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Bahariya Oasis
The Sahara Desert extends 5,000 km westward from the Nile to the Atlantic Ocean. The largest expanse of desert in the world is filled with small patches of green where people have managed to survive. Contrary to what most people think, oases are usually in rocky areas where wind and time have carved large depressions...
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Farafra Oasis
The Sahara Desert extends 5,000 km westward from the Nile to the Atlantic Ocean. The largest expanse of desert in the world is filled with small patches of green where people have managed to survive. Contrary to what most people think, oases are usually in rocky areas where wind and time have carved large depressions...
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El Fayoum Oasis
The Sahara Desert extends 5,000 km westward from the Nile to the Atlantic Ocean. The largest expanse of desert in the world is filled with small patches of green where people have managed to survive. Contrary to what most people think, oases are usually in rocky areas where wind and time have carved large depressions...
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white desert in egypt
The Sahara Desert extends 5,000 km westward from the Nile to the Atlantic Ocean. The largest expanse of desert in the world is filled with small patches of green where people have managed to survive. Contrary to what most people think, oases are usually in rocky areas where wind and time have carved large depressions...
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How much does a trip to Egypt cost?
Egypt is an exciting and culturally rich country with much to offer tourists. But the price is one of the biggest worries for people who want to go to Egypt. Budget is always essential for a trip, and Egypt is no different. In this blog post, we'll talk about the additional costs of going to...
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Honeymoon in Egypt
Egypt may not be the first place you think of when planning a vacation, but it offers much to couples who want a unique and romantic trip. Due to its exciting mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, the land of old wonders and secrets has become famous for couples. Egypt has beautiful beaches, amazing...
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What language is spoken in Egypt?
Egyptian culture is one of the world's oldest and most fascinating cultures, with a rich history spanning thousands of years. Part of what makes Egyptian culture so unique is the language spoken in the country. Egyptian Arabic, the most widely spoken language in the country, is a beautiful and complex language that has developed over...
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