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[citation needed] The governorate capital is the city of Alexandria, the second largest city in Egypt. Alexandria governorate lies along the Mediterranean coast and stretch for about 70 km northwest of the Nile Delta. The governorate is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the north, El Behera governorate in the south and the east and Matrouh ...
'Mound of Shards') [1] is a historical archaeological site located in Alexandria, Egypt, and is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. [2] The necropolis consists of a series of Alexandrian tombs, statues and archaeological objects of the Pharaonic funerary cult with Hellenistic and early Imperial Roman influences. Due to the ...
The Royal Jewelry Museum in Zizinia, Alexandria. Zizinia (Egyptian Arabic: زيزينيا) is a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt. It is home to the Royal Jewelry Museum and residence of the Governor of Alexandria. It is regarded as an affluent neighborhood where many lawyers, doctors, and business executives live.
Amreya (Arabic: العامرية) is a city in Alexandria Governorate, Egypt.Situated in the northern part of the country along the Mediterranean coast, it holds historical significance and serves as an essential industrial hub within the region.
El Gomrok district (Arabic: الجمرك, meaning "The Customshouse") is a district in Alexandria, Egypt. Alexandria's historic old town is in El Gomrok. Alexandria's historic old town is in El Gomrok.
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 ...
An area of 100 acres [CONVERT] was later allocated in the university area of New Borg El Arab city in Alexandria Governorate. On 4 March 1993, Presidential Decree No. 85 was issued to establish a public scientific authority under the name of Mubarak City for Scientific Research and Technological Applications.
Gianaclis (Arabic: جناكليس) is a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt. [1] It is named after the Greek-Egyptian businessman Nestor Gianaclis who established the Gianaclis Vineyards in Alexandria and, along with the Kyriazi Freres, founded the Egyptian cigarette industry.