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Alexandria
Alexandria, known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean Sea"
was founded by Alexander the Great in 332 BC as the capitol
for
his Egyptian Kingdom.
It was then the capitol of Egypt and a centre of Greek
culture and civilization as well as a busy port. Alexandria
has always enjoyed a privileged place in the history of
mankind.
The second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria has
an atmosphere that is more Mediterranean than Middle Eastern
; its
ambience and cultural
heritage distance it from the rest of the country although
it is actually only 225 km from Cairo.
Founded by
'Alexander
the Great'
in 332
BC, Alexandria became the capitol of Greek-Roman
Egypt, its status as a beacon of culture symbolized by
Pharos, the legendary lighthouse that was one of the Seven
Wonders of the World.
The setting for the stormy
relationship between Cleopatra and Mark Anthony, Alexandria
was also the center of learning in the ancient world. But
ancient Alexandria declined, and when Napoleon landed, he
found a sparsely populated fishing village.
From the 19th
century Alexandria took a new role, as a focus for Egypt's
commercial and maritime expansion. This Alexandria has been
immortalized by writers such as E.M.
Forster and Cavafy.
Generations of immigrants from Greece, Italy and the Levant
settled here and made the city synonymous with commerce,
cosmopolitanism and bohemian culture.
Alexandria is a city to
explore at random. It's as important to enjoy the atmosphere
as it is to see the sights.
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