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  2. Housing in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    According to the latest statistics, Egypt saw 738,000 units built in 2020/2021 by its three major producers. The informal private sector produced 402,000 units comprising 54% of all units produced last year, leading the two other sectors by a wide margin. It was followed by the formal private sector, building 170,000 units, or 23% of the total.

  3. Kafr Abdu - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood developed following a garden city pattern, with lavish vegetation and trees lining the streets. It attracted poorer classes of the population seeking work as gardeners, servants or guards, they soon established themselves in shacks in an adjacent shanty town at the bottom of the hill, called “the Arab Khana”, that gradually ...

  4. Fleming (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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  5. El Ibrahimiyya (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria: City: Alexandria: Time zone: UTC+2 : El Ibrahimiyya (Egyptian Arabic: الإبراهيمية) is a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt. [1] Notable people

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  8. Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Map of the city in the 1780s, by Louis-François Cassas. Alexandria figured prominently in the military operations of Napoleon's expedition to Egypt in 1798. French troops stormed the city on 2 July 1798, and it remained in their hands until the arrival of a British expedition in 1801.

  9. Victoria (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria (Egyptian Arabic: فكتوريا Fiktoria) is a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt, named after Queen Victoria.It serves as a transportation hub for eastern Alexandria, containing the easternmost station of line 1 and 2 of the Alexandria tramways, with bus lines and mashrū` routes operating from near the terminal.