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City Centre Maadi is located on the Katameya highway in Cairo, Egypt, where it opened in December 2002.It is developed and managed by Majid Al Futtaim Properties.Home to over 86 retail stores, City Centre Maadi has a gross trading area of 65,000 square meters including anchor stores such as Centrepoint.
Maadi (Egyptian Arabic: المعادى el-Maʿādi [elmæˈʕæːdi]) is a leafy and once suburban district in the Southern Area of Cairo, Egypt, [1] on the east bank of the Nile about 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) upriver from downtown Cairo. The modern extensions north east and east of Maadi, New Maadi and Zahraa al-Maadi are administratively part ...
Cairo Festival City Mall; City Centre Maadi; Mall of Arabia (Cairo) Mall of Egypt; Tiba Outlet Mall This page was last edited on 12 February 2025, at 14:09 ...
This is a list of the tallest buildings and structures in Egypt. ... City Notes Iconic Tower: 393.8 m (1,292 ft) 77 ... El Maadi Residential Tower 17 [12] 140 m (460 ...
Sakanat El-Maadi ثكنات المعادي 29°57′10″N 31°15′48″E: 1992: Maadi المعادي 29°57′35″N 31°15′29″E: 1995: Hadayek El-Maadi حدائق المعادي 29°58′12″N 31°15′2″E: 1992: Dar El-Salam دار السلام 29°58′55″N 31°14′32″E: 1988: El-Zahraa' الزهراء
Buto was a sacred site in dedication to the goddess Wadjet. [6] It was an important cultural site during prehistoric Egypt (before 3100 BCE).. The Buto-Maadi culture was the most important Lower Egyptian prehistoric culture, dating from 4000–3500 BC, [7] and contemporary with Naqada I and II phases in Upper Egypt.
The Maadi Community Church (abbreviated as MCC) rents space in Maadi, an affluent suburb of Egypt's capital city Cairo. It meets under a tent canopy outdoors erected in 1994 on the grounds of the Church of St. John the Baptist. A church in the Anglican diocese of Egypt, North Africa and the Horn of Africa.
Museum interior at Maadi. The museum was transferred to its present location near Maadi, a southern suburb of Cairo.. On display are the Fayoum vertebrates, a series of fossils that had been unearthed in 1898 by geologist Hugh Beadnell at Qasr Al-Sagha to the north of Birqet Qarun in the Fayoum desert. [1]