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The most well-known city of Cairo is the capital of Egypt, in the northern part of the African Continent. There are other cities named Cairo in the world, several of them in the United States.
No, Cairo does not have any mountains. It is a mostly flat city located in the Nile River delta region of Egypt.
Yes, there are several famous pyramids near Luxor in Egypt. The most well-known are the Pyramids of Giza, which are located near Cairo. Luxor itself is home to the incredible ancient temple complexes of Karnak and Luxor Temple, not pyramids.
No whole country can be located all at one point, no matter how small it is. That point is in northern Egypt, about 75 miles west of Cairo. Any other point in Egypt, and in any other country, has different coordinates.
No whole country can be located all at one point, no matter how small it is. That point is in northern Egypt, about 75 miles west of Cairo. Any other point in Egypt, and in any other country, has different coordinates.
Yes. There are a few flights per week between Cairo and Tel Aviv.
Cairo is a city, so it does not have a religion. The people of Cairo are mostly Muslim, but there is a large Coptic Christian minority. Additionally, almost all non-Christian religious minorities in Egypt (such as Jews or Baha'i) are primarily in Cairo, but are a negligible number.
On average, the flight time from Berlin, Germany to Cairo, Egypt is about 4 hours and 6 minutes. This time does not include any layovers, however.
Yes, Cairo is home to several iconic landmarks. Notable among them are the Pyramids of Giza, including the Great Pyramid, which are among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Additionally, the Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, and the historic Islamic Cairo district, with its stunning mosques and bazaars, further highlight the city's rich cultural heritage. These landmarks make Cairo a significant destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Compume used to have them. Vergin Megastore in Citystars has a lot of them, but not very cheap. I heard Toys r us has them, but I never found any there.
Yes in the fourth part of Giza
Because it is an epicenter for different religions and cultures, like any modern day city. Most people who live in Cairo are Muslim. There are also many Christians in Egypt, making up perhaps around 10 per cent of the population. The majority of Christians belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church, which was the dominant religion in Egypt before Islam. There are only a handful of Jews left in Cairo - about two hundred. Most of Egypt's Jewish population has emigrated in the last fifty years to Israel or the United States.