Cairo's large population leads to significant challenges, including severe traffic congestion, which hampers mobility and increases air pollution. Additionally, the demand for housing and basic services often outstrips supply, resulting in overcrowded informal settlements. Furthermore, the strain on infrastructure, such as healthcare and sanitation systems, can exacerbate public health issues and reduce quality of life for residents.
In 1960, the population of Egypt was 25.9 million people. The three largest cities in Egypt, by population, are Cairo, Alexandria, and Giza.
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Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
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Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
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Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
Cairo, Alexandria, Giza
Giza is where the three famous pyramids are. It is on the outskirts of Cairo.
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