Tuesday, March 18, 2008

All about Cairo


Cairo (Egypt) (Arabic Al Qāhira, meaning “the Victorious”), capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa.


( Nile River )
Located on both banks of the Nile River near the head of the river's delta in northern Egypt, the site has been settled for more than 6,000 years and has served as the capital of numerous Egyptian civilizations.


Cairo is known locally as Misr, the Arabic name for Egypt itself, because of its centrality in Egyptian life.

Greater Cairo is spread across three of Egypt's administrative governorates: the east bank portion is located in Al Qalyobīyah Governorate, while the west bank is part of the governorates of Al Jīzah and Al Qalyobīyah.

Cairo is marked by the traditions and influences of the East and the West, the ancient and the modern. However, the city also reflects Egypt's growing poverty, and it struggles to cope with problems caused by massive population growth, urban sprawl, and a deteriorating infrastructure.

(1) CAIRO AND IT'S METROPOLETAN AREA
(2) ECONOMY
(3) POPULATION
(4) EDUCATION AND CULTURE
(5) TOURIST'S ATTRACTION
(6) HISTORY

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