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Rosetta

 
Artist: Rosetta

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Jeremy Whitwam, Matt Adamczyk, Chris Muffett, Jesse Draper, Andy Leroy

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With roots in both Lansing and Chicago, the East Lansing, MI, alt-rock quintet Rosetta draws upon classic British influences from psychedelia to glam rock, particularly the Beatles, Pink Floyd, T. Rex, and David Bowie. Formed during the mid-'90s, the core of the band consists of guitarist/vocalist Andy Leroy, bassist Jeremy Whitwam, and drummer Jesse Draper, with second guitarist Chris Muffett and keyboardist Matt Adamczyk coming on board later. After the band recorded its first full-length album, Eternity, the indie label Rexrode released the track "Ansurilikov" as a single in spring 2001. Later that year, the band was selected to participate in the Coke-sponsored New Music Awards contest for promising unsigned bands. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Coordinates: 31°24′N 30°25′E / 31.4°N 30.417°E / 31.4; 30.417

Rosetta
رشيد
Rashid
Nineteenth-century cannons in a mid-town square in Rosetta
Rosetta is located in Egypt
Rosetta
Location in Egypt
Coordinates: 31°30′45″N 31°49′32″E / 31.5125°N 31.82556°E / 31.5125; 31.82556
Country  Egypt
Governorate Al Buhayrah Governorate
Founded 800
Population (1996)
 - Total 58,432
Time zone EST (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) +3 (UTC)

Rosetta (Arabic: رشيدRashid) is a port city on the Mediterranean coast in Egypt. It is located 65 km (40 miles) east of Alexandria, in al-Buhayrah governorate. It was founded around AD 800.

With the decline of Alexandria following the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in the 16th century, Rashid boomed, only to wane in importance after Alexandria's revival. During the 19th century it was a popular British tourist destination, known for its charming Ottoman mansions, citrus groves and cleanliness.

The town of Rashid came to be known in the West as Rosetta, the name by which it was referred to by the French during Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt. It is famous as the site where the Rosetta Stone was found by French soldiers in 1799.

an identical copy of the rosetta stone

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It is the modern representative of the ancient Bolbitine, which lay a little farther north. In the Middle Ages Rosetta was a place of considerable commercial importance, and it continued to flourish until the construction of the Mahmudiyeh Canal and the improvement of the harbour at Alexandria diverted most of its trade to the latter city.

It also witnessed the defeat of the 1807 British Fraser campaign,it was on September 19, trying to occupy Egypt after the French army left Egypt. So it became later the national day of the town.Al-buhaira celebrates that day.

Population

The population of Rashid has increased since the 1980s, as follows:

  • 1983: 36,711 (approximate);
  • 1986: 51,789; and
  • 1996: 58,432

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