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  2. Nekhel - Wikipedia

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    Nekhel was always part of the Egyptian Empire throughout history and it was part of the province of "Du Mafkat" in Ancient Egypt. Nekhel was the ancient capital of the entire Sinai province of Egypt, thanks to its outstanding strategic location at the exact center of the peninsula. In the 16th century BC, the Egyptian Pharaohs built the way of ...

  3. Elkab - Wikipedia

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    Elkab, also spelled El-Kab or El Kab, is an Upper Egyptian site on the east bank of the Nile at the mouth of the Wadi Hillal about 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Luxor (ancient Thebes). Elkab was called Nekheb in the Egyptian language ( Coptic : ⲛ̀ⲭⲁⲃ enkhab , Late Coptic: [ənˈkɑb] ), a name that refers to Nekhbet , the goddess ...

  4. Elsewedy Electric - Wikipedia

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    Elsewedy Electric Co S.A.E. is an Egyptian multinational electrical company. It was founded in 1938 by the Elsewedy family. The company manufactures and sells integrated energy products and services in seven energy segments: Electrical cables and accessories, electrical products, telecommunications, transformers, wind energy generation, energy measurement and management, engineering ...

  5. Pithom - Wikipedia

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    in hieroglyphs. Pithom ( Ancient Egyptian: pr-jtm; Biblical Hebrew: פִּתֹם, romanized: Pīṯōm; Koinē Greek: Ἡρώπόλις, romanized: Hērṓpólis or Ἡρώωνπόλις Hērṓōnpólis, [ 2] and Πατούμος Patoúmos) was an ancient city of Egypt. References in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Greek and Roman sources [ 3 ...

  6. Azbakeya - Wikipedia

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    Azbakeya ( Arabic: أزبكية; also spelled Al Uzbakeya or Auzbekiya [1] [2] [3]) is one of the districts of the Western Area of Cairo, Egypt. [4] Along with Wust Albalad (Downtown) and Abdeen, Azbakiya forms Cairo's 19th century expansion outside the medieval city walls known officially as Khedival Cairo and declared as an Area of Value.

  7. Geography of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Egypt relates to two regions: North Africa and West Asia . Egypt has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea, the River Nile, and the Red Sea. Egypt borders Libya to the west, Palestine to the east and Sudan to the south. Egypt has an area of 1,002,450 km 2 (387,050 sq mi).

  8. B.TECH (company) - Wikipedia

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    B.TECH MAX: B.TECH MAX is the largest experience concept electronics and home appliances store in Africa and the first of its kind in Egypt. The store has been designed to transform shopping by offering an interactive immersive experience for customers before making purchase decisions. The flagship store features very innovative decompression ...

  9. Tell Nebesha - Wikipedia

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    Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Tell Nebesha or Nebesheh (also known as 'Faraon' or 'Farun') is an archaeological site in Egypt, and the location of the ancient city of Imet. It is found around 10km south of Tanis in the Eastern Nile Delta. This was the ancient capital of the 19th Nome of Lower Egypt. By the Assyrian period, it was succeeded by Tanis.