Articles in Egypt ( 605 )

605 Articles of interest in Egypt

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  • Cairo Military Academy Stadium

    The Cairo Military Academy Stadium (Arabic: إستاد الكلية الحربية بالقاهرةIstād al-Kullīyah al-Ḥarbīyah bil-Qāhira) is located in Cairo, Egypt and has a total capacity of 22,000. It was one of six stadiums to be used in the 2006 African Cup of Nati…

  • Bolkly

    Bolkly (aka Bulkeley; Bokla is more commonly used by Alexandrians: Arabic: بٌكلى), is a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt. In speech, the name has been modified over generations into a more pronounceable one for the local tongue: "Bokla".

  • Athribis (Upper Egypt)

    Athribis (Greek: Ἄθλιβις), also known to the ancient Greeks as Triphieion or Tripheion, and to the ancient Egyptians as Hut-Repyt, was an ancient city of Egypt, in the Panopolite nome. The modern village of Wannina in the Sohag Governorate is situat…

  • Alush

    Alush (Hebrew: אָלוּשׁ‎) was one of the places, the last before Rephidim, at which the Israelites rested on their way to Mount Sinai (Numbers 33:13, 14). It was probably situated on the shore of the Red Sea. It means a crowd of men.

  • Abutig

    Abutig (أبو تيج) is a city in the Asyut Governorate of Egypt. Located on the west bank of the Nile, it has a population of around 440,000 inhabitants. Aboutig is the third largest city in Asyut Governorate in Egypt after Asyut itself and Dayrout. It…

  • Suez Stadium

    The Suez Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Suez, Egypt. It is used mostly for football and serves as the home stadium of Asmant El-Suweis & Petrojet. The stadium has a capacity of 27,000 people.

  • Sidi Arif Mosque

    The Sidi Arif Mosque (also known as Masjid Al-Arif Bellah ) (Arabic: مسجد العارف بالله‎; transliterated: Masjid al-Aarif) is one of the largest mosques in Sohag Governorate. It was built for the first time at the 14th century and was reconstructed s…

  • Shellal

    Shellal (Arabic: شلاّل‎) is a small ancient village on the banks of the Nile, south of Aswan in Egypt. It was the traditional north frontier of the Nubian region with both the Egyptian Empire and the Roman Empire. During the period of ancient Egypt …

  • Sha`b Abu Nuhas

    Sha'ab Abu Nuhas (Arabic: ‏شعب أبو النحاس Shaʿb Abū an-Nuḥās‎) is a tri angular sized coral reef northwest of Shadwan Island in the northern Red Sea off Hurghada.

  • Sekka El Hadeed Stadium

    Al-Sekka Al-Hadid Stadium (Arabic: ستاد السكة الحديد‎), also known as Railway Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Cairo, Egypt. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home of Al-Sekka Al-Hadid.

  • Saint Fatima School

    St Fatima School is a school in Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt. Established in 1982, the school serves students in preschool through secondary stages of education.

  • Mount Helal

    Mount Helal is a mountain located in northern Sinai that is thought by some, including Claude Scudamore Jarvis, to be the biblical Mount Sinai.

  • Kafr Saqr

    Kafr Saqr (Arabic: كفر صقر‎, also Romanized as Kafr Şaqr and Kafr Ṣaqr, meaning "Village of the Hawk") is one of the oldest centers and the seat of a Markaz (Kafr Saqr Markaz) of Sharqia Governorate of Egypt.

  • Fraser Tombs

    The necropolis known as the Fraser Tombs is located about 10 km northeast of Al Minya, and about 2 km south of Tihna el-Gebel, in Middle Egypt.

  • El Mahalla Stadium

    The El-Mehalla Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in El-Mahalla El-Kubra, Egypt. It is used mostly for football and serves as the home stadium of Ghazl Al-Mehalla. It also hosted three matches during the 1974 African Cup of Nations.

  • Beni Mur

    Beni Mur (Arabic: بني مر‎, also spelled Bani Murr) is an Egyptian town in Upper Egypt located 8 kilometers north of the city of Asyut.

  • Belqas

    Belqas (Egyptian Arabic: بلقاس, pronounced [belˈʔæːs]) is a town located in the north-western corner of the Dakahlia Governorate in Egypt.

  • Bab al-Louq

    Bab al-Louq (also Bab el-Louk, Bab al-Luq; Egyptian Arabic: باب اللوق, IPA: [bæːb elˈluːʔ]) is a neighborhood in downtown Cairo.

  • An-Nekhel Fortress

    The Fortress of an-Nekhel is located in the Nekhel Municipality of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. It holds a strategic location at the exact center of the peninsula. Excavations at the site have revealed remains dating from Ancient Egypt.

  • 2009 Al Ayyat railway accident

    The Al Ayyat train collision killed at least 50 people and injured 30 others on 24 October 2009. The incident occurred in Al Ayyat , 6th of October Governorate, located 50 km south of Cairo. The official death toll has increased and might increase f…

  • Al-Salam Stadium (Cairo)

    Al-Salam Stadium (Arabic: ستاد السلام‎) or Cairo Military Production Stadium (Arabic: ستاد الانتاج الحربي‎), multi-use stadium with an all-seated capacity of 30,000. Located in Al-Salam City, Cairo, Egypt.