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Manfoods was created in 1994 to manage McDonald's franchises in Egypt. [7] In 2000, the company launched Metro Markets, the first Egyptian-owned supermarket chain. [8] The company launched its first discount store in 2006, called Kheir Zaman, which translates to "The Good Old Days". [9]
Asmak 2000 market; Family market; New market; Delta market; Masria market; Alex market; Aman stores (owned to Egyptian Police); National service projects organisation stores ( owned to Egyptian Armed Forces)
The first sites in Egypt were listed in 1979, when five properties were inscribed. Since then, two more sites have been listed, Saint Catherine Area in 2002 and Wadi al Hitan in 2005. The latter is the only natural site in Egypt, the other sites being listed for their cultural properties. [4]
Juhayna Food Industries is an Egyptian food and drink company established in 1983 and began producing dairy, yogurt, and juice in April 1987 with a capital of £E1.3 million. . Juhayna Dairy was merged into Juhayna Food Industries in 2004 to become a company specializing in the production of milk, milk products and juices, in addition to its owning of 5 industrial companies, a company for ...
Wadi Kubbaniya is a Late Paleolithic site in Upper Egypt. [1] Archaeologists initially believed that the site held evidence for some of the earliest examples of agriculture. [1] When Wadi Kubbaniya was discovered, there were traces of barley that were originally thought to be evidence of farming. It is now believed that this is most likely not ...
The family business, the Mansour Group, controls nine of Egypt's top Fortune 500 companies, though it needed to survive the nationalisation and confiscation of its assets in 1965. [ 4 ] Mansour received an engineering degree from North Carolina State University in 1968, and a master's in business administration from Auburn University in 1971 ...
☁A picture of a fountain in front of the village of Naqada. The picture was taken on November 23, 2024. Naqada (Egyptian Arabic: نقادة Naqāda; Coptic language: ⲛⲉⲕⲁⲧⲏⲣⲓⲟⲛ Nekatērion; [4] Ancient Greek: Παμπανις Pampanis, [3] Ancient Egyptian: Nbyt) is a town on the west bank of the Nile in Qena Governorate, Egypt, situated ca. 20 km north of Luxor.
Circumstantial evidence suggests that the site lies beneath cultivated fields east of the pyramids of Amenemhat I and Senusret I at Lisht. [3]: 266 There is evidence that Amenemhat, the founder of the 12th Dynasty who ruled approximately 1991 to 1962 BC, established Itjtawy during his regnal year 20, replacing Thebes as the capital of Egypt. [1]