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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Cairo"

  3. The Cairo Guidebook - Wikipedia

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    The book is a guide to Egypt in the 1920s, and includes more than thirty maps; building plans of temples and other popular tourist sites; hotels, clubs, and bars; atmospheric descriptions; transportation options; ideas for scenarios [1]

  4. Cairo city guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in Egypt ...

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    Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is a bustling metropolis that sits on the banks of the River Nile. Home to an estimated 22 million people, the city has more recently expanded into a sprawling jumble ...

  5. File:Egypt Cairo locator map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Tourism in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is one of the leading sources of income, crucial to Egypt's economy.At its peak in 2010, the sector employed about 12% of workforce of Egypt, [1] serving approximately 14.7 million visitors to Egypt, and providing revenues of nearly $12.5 billion [2] as well as contributing more than 11% of GDP and 14.4% of foreign currency revenues.

  7. Khan el-Khalili - Wikipedia

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    Khan el-Khalili (Arabic: خان الخليلي) is a famous bazaar and souq (or souk) in the historic center of Cairo, Egypt.Established as a center of trade in the Mamluk era and named for one of its several historic caravanserais, the bazaar district has since become one of Cairo's main attractions for tourists and Egyptians alike.