vendredi 9 janvier 2015

Cairo

Inhabited by 17 million people of the total population of Egypt. Population comes out to ensure the night; and who are thus after midnight in cafes, restaurants and night clubs. And see some friends out for a drink and shisha fun and hills. I walked in the streets at night Schm different foods odors, and the smell of shisha, and you will hear the laughter of children and the evening in the alleys. Gaining the advantage of attracting tourists day and night to privacy; it is the longest river in the world, is characterized by the presence of several Aquariums, the most famous crocodile neighborhood. Abound tourist trips to him, it is suitable for river sports, fishing, and there are tours of the Nile across various ships and boats all the time. It is also expressed to the other side. Can escape from the traffic jam in the city, to reach the bus across the river to the place you want. Held in Cairo several annual festivals, a festival Cairo Film Festival and drums, jazz festival, and other festivals. Apart from the tourist places and Mlahiaa, available in Cairo the most important cultural centers, clubs, you will find the Indian Cultural Centre in Talaat Harb Street, the Spanish cultural center in Paul Hanna Street in Dokki and others. It institutes find Dutch Flemish Institute in Mahmoud Azmi Street in Zamalek, cultural and Alolmana- Goethe Institute in Abdul Salam Aref Street in Tahrir Square, many institutes. Cairo is a mirror of Arab culture, and cultural destination does not disappear, founded Muizz Fatimid, and built by Jawhar, where he laid the foundation stone of the sixth of July / August in 969 AD. Includes the city of Fustat, founded in 20 AH at the hands of Amr ibn al-Aas, the Fortress of Babylon and the city became the host of the Arabs. Established by the Abbasids continued strife against them 110 years, until the advent of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, who built the city Alktaea as an extension of the military. Fatimid Cairo and built by Jawhar year 358 AH during the reign of Muizz Fatimid in 969 AD, in addition to the new neighborhoods built to this day. At the end of the Fatimids, the Crusaders burned the city of Fustat, her family fled to Cairo that was left of them is Amr ibn al-Aas mosque. Located on the eastern bank of the Nile River. Bordered to the north Assiut province, and the province of Helwan, which is bordered to the east and south as well. And to the west of the Nile River and the Giza Governorate. Cairo was called at the time of the Pharaohs in the name of another, meaning beautiful city, and the suburb city of the sun. Today it is administratively divided into three zones, namely: the northern region, and includes eight districts. Eastern Region 9 districts. Western Region 10 districts. Total area of 1881 km² and 155.58 km of uninhabited area and large neighborhoods Heliopolis neighborhood Ain Shams, corner red Mokattam, Shoubra, and Azbakia. What distinguishes Cairo -aada its history and its stance Alastrateja- the presence of archaeological sites frequented by tourists from all over the place, where you will find museums, such as the Egyptian Museum, which contains the largest collection of archaeological effects of Pharaonic Egypt, and is located in Tahrir Square. The Coptic Museum and the Museum of porcelain and Railway Museum and the Museum of Agriculture, and other museums. It is the ancient architecture, find Amr ibn al-Aas mosque; it is the first mosque built in Egypt and Africa, built by Amr ibn al-Aas in the city of Fustat, which was burned down by the Crusaders after they killed a large part of her family and hung their heads in the mosque. And Al-Azhar, the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Saladin Castle, which is considered the strongest and largest military castles built in the Middle Ages. Began Saladin built on the cliffs and completed a full build Sultan bin fair. It has four sections: the door and the door Mokattam iron and alwastany door, and the door of the castle. There is also where several palaces, such as: Manial Palace, Abdeen Palace, Palace Baron, and others. Transportation within Cairo: Transport in Cairo divided into three means of transport: Firstly: Am- transport by buses and minibuses and taxis. Second: Alnehra- transport across the river bus, which sails in the Nile River. Third, tunnels and subway trains

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