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Written by: Marwa Raslan, Translated by: R kamel 19 Sep

Al- Mursi Abu al-Abbas: Andalusian edifice on the coast of the Bride of the Mediterranean

For eight decades ago, the people of Alexandria were related to Sheikh "Abu Al-Abbas Al-Morsi", one in all the foremost important religious scholars, and one among the foremost prominent Sufi men within the Shadhili order series, The owner of the foremost famous historical mosque during a

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By: tahany abd elsalam 08 Nov

“Stanley Bridge”… The first bridge to be constructed over the sea

Stanley Bridge is the first bridge in Egypt to be constructed over the sea, It was built in the late 1990s over Stanley bay, The bridge is named after the district where it is built, It is considered by many to be a major part of the reconstruction and decoration of Alexandria beach, the bridge

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written by: Marwa raslan 11 Oct

Egyptian Railways Museum... Showing the history of transports

Located at the eastern end of Ramses Station, this newly renovated museum is heaven for railway geeks and model-building hobbyists. While the prize of the collection is undoubtedly the locomotive built for Empress Eugenie on the occasion of the opening of the Suez Canal, the museum as a whole

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Written by: Marwa Raslan - Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset - Photos by: Shaimaa Bahr 12 Mar

Qaitbay Citadel..North Coast Guard ..The heir apparent to one of the seven wonders of the world

Sultan Qaitbay stood nagging on the shore of Alexandria.He didn't like the way that wretched city has become. Although it was the northern gate of guarded Egypt, it had no wall or fortress to protect it since the earthquakes in the Mediterranean coast, which destroyed the forts of Alexandria ,

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Written by: Tahany Abdulsalam - Translated by: Rana Magdy 17 Feb

"Kush" .. The land of "Black Pharaohs" who ruled the Nile Valley four centuries

"Such a powerful kingdom that imposed its influence and control between the 8th and the 4th centuries BC." As described by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and even as the greatest ancient African civilization. UNESCO added its archaeological

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