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Egypt Post (Egyptian Arabic: البريد المصرى El-Barid el-Maṣri) is the governmental agency responsible for postal service in Egypt. Established 29 October 1865, it is one of the oldest governmental institutions in the country.
One part of the town's economy is the resort of Gamasa. The town also depends on its natural gas fields in the region of Abu Mady.Belqas remains a mainly agricultural region, although it contains some industrial activities such as sugar, rice and plastic productions.
Postal code: 35764. Area code: 50: Aga (Arabic: أجا) is a town in Egypt, located in the governorate of Dakahlia. Markaz Aga had a population of 548,634 in 2019. [1]
Your billing zip code, or credit card postal code, is the five-digit number on the bottom right, which in this sample is 90210. This would be the zip code associated with your billing address.
Talkha (Arabic: طلخا pronounced [ˈtˤɑlxɑ]) is a city in Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. The city is located on the west bank of the Damietta, [2] a distributary of the Nile in the Delta region. Is about 120 km northeast of Cairo. Talkha is situated opposite the city of Mansoura on the Damietta. Together, the two cities form an agglomeration.
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Gianaclis (Arabic: جناكليس) is a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt. [1] It is named after the Greek-Egyptian businessman Nestor Gianaclis who established the Gianaclis Vineyards in Alexandria and, along with the Kyriazi Freres , founded the Egyptian cigarette industry .
Quesna (Arabic: قويسنا pronounced [ʔeˈwesnæ]) is a city in Monufia Governorate, Egypt. [1] It has an area of 49009 feddans (210 square kilometers). [2] The older name of the city is Qusaniya (Arabic: قوسانيا).