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  2. City Centre Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    City Centre Alexandria is a shopping mall located in Alexandria, Egypt, where it opened on 23 January 2003. It was developed and is managed by Majid Al Futtaim Properties . Home to over 160 retail stores, Alexandria City Centre has a gross trading area of 60,370 square meters including anchor stores such as Debenhams, Zara, Max and H&M and ...

  3. Nasr City - Wikipedia

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    Nasr City is the largest neighbourhood in Cairo by area, occupying nearly 250 km 2 (97 sq mi) of the capital's total area of 1,445 km 2 (558 sq mi). For this reason, it is divided into two districts (hayy): East Madīnat Naṣr (Qism Awwal) and West Madīnat Naṣr (Qism Than), [3] and 25 sub-districts that have become shiakhas (non-administrative census blocks), that have a mix of names, and ...

  4. Majid Al Futtaim Group - Wikipedia

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    The firm has 318 cinema screens in various Middle Eastern countries. [95] Its cinemas in the Mall of the Emirates are considered as the flagship venture with 24 screens – including an IMAX with Laser, Vox 4DX auditorium, a luxury cinema experience called “ThEATre by Rhodes” (collaboration with Michelin Star Chef Gary Rhodes OBE) and Vox ...

  5. Virgin Megastores - Wikipedia

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    The first Egyptian store was opened at the City Stars Mall in Cairo in October 2005. [63] [64] Six years later, a second location was opened at the Mall of Arabia in 6th of October City in December 2011. [65] A third location was opened at the Festival City Mall in Cairo in June 2015. [66]

  6. List of Egyptian submissions for the Academy Award for Best ...

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    Egypt has submitted thirty-six films to the Foreign Oscar competition but has never yet achieved a coveted Oscar nomination. They virtually disappeared from the competition during the sixteen-year period between 1982 and 2001 (sending a total of three films), but returned as a regular participant in 1999. Youssef Chahine represented Egypt four ...

  7. Cinema of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian cinema flourished in the 1940s, with the number of films produced increased to 16 films in the 1944–45 season. This was due to the entry of investments after World War II into the film industry, and greater purchasing power of citizens. From 1945 to 1951, production increased to 50 films per year.

  8. ElCinema.com - Wikipedia

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    elCinema.com is the largest Arabic-language online database for film, theater, and television, providing information on Arab and international works since the birth of cinema in the early 20th century. Launched in 2008 by Damlag SAE, an Egyptian telecommunications company, the website offers detailed information about movies, TV series, and ...

  9. Cinema of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of Africa. Cinematic street poster in Tunis, Tunisia for the Egyptian film Saladin the Victorious (1963, Arabic: الناصر صلاح الدين, Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din) directed by Youssef Chahine starring Ahmed Mazhar as Saladin, Salah Zulfikar, Nadia Lutfi and others. Cinema of Africa covers both the history and present of the making ...