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NTI Invites You to Visit the Pearl of the Mediterranean

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| Alexandria, the pearl of the Mediterranean, was established by Alexander the Great to be the capital of Egypt 332 B.C. It became one of the most important commercial centers in Egypt and firmly gained ground as the intellectual capital of Egypt in the later ages.
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The Lighthouse of Cultural Life
Known for its museum and library, Alexandria was one of the most important cultural spots of ancient Egypt, and to date retains its ancient charm. The great Library of Alexandria is considered a modern cultural lighthouse. The Antiquities Museum has over 14,000 relics.
"Al-Nozaha" International airport, located west of Alexandria, welcomes international and domestic flights. The railway station located in the center of Alexandria can connect and take you anywhere within Egypt. |
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