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  2. 6th of October (city) - Wikipedia

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    6th of October (Modern Standard Arabic: السادس من أكتوبر Al Sādis Min Uktōber; Egyptian Arabic: ستة اكتوبر Setta Oktōbar) is a city in the Giza Governorate of Egypt. It is a satellite city , located adjacent to Giza , and is part of the Greater Cairo region.

  3. File:Egypt 6th of October locator map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Athens–Ben Epps Airport - Wikipedia

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    Order 2010-10-5 (October 7, 2010): selecting Pacific Wings, L.L.C. d/b/a Georgia Skies, to continue providing subsidized Essential Air Service (EAS) at Athens, Georgia, for the two-year period beginning October 1, 2010, at the annual subsidy rate of $1,051,386; and requesting proposals from carriers interested in providing EAS at Macon, Georgia ...

  5. File:6th of October City, Giza Governorate, Egypt - panoramio ...

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    6th of October City, 2015, 6th of October City, Egypt, Giza Governorate, ابنى بيتك منطقة 7 Camera location 29° 56′ 26.87″ N, 30° 58′ 15.31″ E

  6. List of airports in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Sphinx International Airport: SPX Giza: HESX 6th October City Airport: 6th of October: HEOC Abu Rudeis Airport: AUE Abou Redis Abu Simbel Airport: ABS Abu Simbel: HEBL Alexandria International Airport: ALY Alexandria: HEAX Borg El Arab Airport: HBE Alexandria / Borg El Arab: HEBA Almaza Air Base Almaza: HEAZ Assiut Airport: ATZ Assiut: HEAT ...

  7. 6th of October Governorate - Wikipedia

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    On 14 April 2011, prime minister Essam Sharaf dissolved the 6th of October Governorate and reincorporated its territory into the Giza Governorate. [3] The governorate's name commemorates the Egyptian military's successful crossing of the Suez Canal on 6 October 1973 during the October War. 6 October is also Egypt's Armed Forces Day.

  8. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [6] [5] [7] Since 1998, Hartsfield–Jackson has been the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic, with the exception of 2020, when its passenger traffic dipped for that year due to travel restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, the airport served over 104.6 million passengers, the most of any airport in the world. [8]

  9. Ellinikon International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was the base of operations for the Greek national carrier Olympic Airways. The airport had two terminals: the West Terminal for Olympic Airways, and the East Terminal for all other carriers. [6]: 27 The East Terminal building was designed between 1960 and 1969 by Finnish architect Eero Saarinen. [7]