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  2. Lageion - Wikipedia

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    The upper part of the image shows an inside view of the Attarine Mosque.The lower part shows the outline of the Lageion. The Lageion (Greek:Λαγεῖον, translit: Layeῖon) also known as the Hippodrome of Alexandria, was a hippodrome situated in the city of Alexandria, Egypt, below the Serapeum.

  3. Heptastadion - Wikipedia

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    Forces under Alexander's command cleared the sand and silt deposits which made the port unnavigable, and Alexander's engineer Dinocrates linked the port of Alexandria and the island of Pharos with a bridge 1,200 m (3,900 ft) long and 200 m (660 ft) wide, creating two harbour basins for commercial and military shipping. The northeast basin ...

  4. List of cities founded by Alexander the Great - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous attestations that Alexander founded a city in Lower Mesopotamia: many city-names such as Seleucia-on-the-Hedyphon, Alexandria near Babylon, Alexandria near the Pallakopas, and Alexandria on the Tigris have been proposed; but it is likely that some of these names refer to the same city. [31]

  5. Alexander the Great - Wikipedia

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    Alexander viewed Bessus as a usurper and set out to defeat him. This campaign, initially against Bessus, turned into a grand tour of central Asia. Alexander founded a series of new cities, all called Alexandria, including modern Kandahar in Afghanistan, and Alexandria Eschate ("The Furthest") in modern Tajikistan.

  6. Tomb of Alexander the Great - Wikipedia

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    Leo the African, who visited Alexandria as a young man, wrote: "In the midst of the ruins of Alexandria, there still remains a small edifice, built like a chapel, worthy of notice on account of a remarkable tomb held in high honor by the Mahometans; in which sepulchre, they assert, is preserved the body of Alexander the Great ...

  7. Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria has four ports; namely the Western Port also known as Alexandria Port, which is the main port of the country that handles about 60% of the country's exports and imports, [citation needed] Dekhela Port west of the Western Port, the Eastern Port which is a yachting harbour, and Abu Qir Port at the northern east of the governorate. It ...

  8. List of the tallest statues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    GPX (secondary coordinates) ... Alexandria, Virginia bronze: Stands upon a 1.57 m (5.16 ft) pedestal. ... Grand Army Plaza, Central Park, New York City

  9. Category:Hudson's Bay Company forts - Wikipedia

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    GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Alexandria, British Columbia; B.