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  2. Shobra El Kheema - Wikipedia

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    Shubra El Kheima hosts the Fountain Pavilion of Mohamed Ali Pasha, built in 1821 as part of a palace complex that no longer exists. [6] [7] He chose an isolated palace or an official residence away from the Citadel in the district called Shubra, the construction of the palace began in 1808 and it was completed in 1821. The Palace of Mohammad ...

  3. Qalyubiyya Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Banha and several other settlements blend into the neighboring Cairo Governorate; as a result, parts of Qalyubia (particularly Shubra El Kheima) are generally considered to form part of the Greater Cairo metropolitan area (along with Cairo governorate, Giza city and 6 October city).

  4. Shubra - Wikipedia

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    The tram was removed in the 1990s as Cairo Metro Line 2 was being dug, [9] and today the only remaining palatial buildings are the Fountain Pavilion in Shubra El-Kheima, erroneously named Mohamed Ali's Palace, [6] and prince Omar Tousson's palace that was converted into a public school in the 1950s, then later abandoned and is now in the Rod al ...

  5. Shubra El Kheima - Wikipedia

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    Shubra El Kheima hosts the Fountain Pavilion of Mohamed Ali Pasha, built in 1821 as part of a palace complex that no longer exists. [6] [7] He chose an isolated palace or an official residence away from the Citadel in the district called Shubra, the construction of the palace began in 1808 and it was completed in 1821. The Palace of Mohammad ...

  6. List of Coptic place names - Wikipedia

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    Shubra El-Kheima ⲥⲁⲡⲣⲱ ϩⲃⲱ Saprō Hbō: [saˈproː əhˈβoː] Sabrō Ehwō: [saˈbroː əhˈwoː] A combination of "hamlet" (Coptic: ϫⲉⲃⲣⲟ) and "cover, tent" (Coptic: ϩⲃⲱ). شبرا الخيمة Musturad ϯⲙⲟⲛⲓ ⲛ̀ⲥⲟⲣⲁⲧ ti-Moni en-Sorat: [təmɔˈni ənsoˈrat] di-Moni en-Sorat: [dəmoˈni ...

  7. Sports Illustrated's fourth-quarter comeback - AOL

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    The great comeback makes for one of the most popular sports tropes – and Sports Illustrated got to live one, when the venerable weekly magazine and its staff overcame financial obstacles to ...

  8. Shubra (administrative region) - Wikipedia

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    Shubra (or Shobra, Shoubra) is an administrative region and forms a relatively small area that represents about one quarter of the district with the same name in Cairo, Egypt. It neighbours the areas of Elsahel to the north, Sharabeya to the east, Road El Farag to the west, and Shobra tunnel and Cairo central railway station to the south, the ...

  9. Shobra - Wikipedia

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    The tram was removed in the 1990s as Cairo Metro Line 2 was being dug, [9] and today the only remaining palatial buildings are the Fountain Pavilion in Shubra El-Kheima, erroneously named Mohamed Ali's Palace, [6] and prince Omar Tousson's palace that was converted into a public school in the 1950s, then later abandoned and is now in the Rod al ...