Cairo,
Egypt, December 29-31, 2008


Cairo is located on the banks and islands of the Nile River in the
north of Egypt, immediately south of the point where the river leaves its
desert-bound valley and breaks into two branches into the low-lying Nile
Delta region. The oldest part of the city is somewhat east of the river.
There, the city gradually spreads west, engulfing the agricultural lands
next to the Nile. These western areas, built on the model of Paris by Ismail
the Magnificent in the mid-19th century, are marked by wide boulevards,
public gardens, and open spaces. The older eastern section of the city is
very different: having grown up haphazardly over the centuries it is filled
with small lanes and crowded tenements. While western Cairo is dominated by
the government buildings and modern architecture, the eastern half is filled
with hundreds of ancient mosques that act as landmarks. Extensive water
systems have also allowed the city to expand east into the desert. Bridges
link the Nile islands of Gezira and Roda, where many government buildings
are located and government officials live. Bridges also cross the Nile
attaching the city to the suburbs of Giza and Imbabah (part of the Cairo
conurbation). West of Giza, in the desert, is part of the ancient necropolis
of Memphis on the Giza plateau, with its three large pyramids, including the
Great Pyramid of Giza Approximately 11 miles (18 km) to the south of modern
Cairo is the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis and adjoining
necropolis of Saqqara. These cities were Cairo's ancient predecessors, when
Cairo was still in this approximate geographical location.
More text and images in the site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo
. See also the following frame:
http://www.cairotourist.com
ADDITIONAL LINKS ABOUT
CAIRO and EGYPT
http://www.cairotourist.com
http://www.cairo.com
http://www.etravelphotos.com/egypt.html
http://www.touregypt.net
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