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The swarming metropolis of Cairo is known for its history — and for traffic congestion so bad that the Egyptian government raised an entire new city from the desert to alleviate some of the pressure on its capital.
Striking trove of artefacts unearthed in Egypt including Aphrodite’s head and ancient inscriptions - The findings are part of a broader governmental initiative to invigorate the nation's tourism indus
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Also unearthed were fragments of wall statues and terracotta molds, believed to have been used in coin crafting during the Roman period. The findings show that Ehnasiya had been an active economic and commercial hub when Egypt was part of the Roman Empire between 30 B.C. and A.D. 395, Abdel-Badei said.