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  2. Palais d'Antoniadis - Wikipedia

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    The Palais d'Antoniadis is a palace in Alexandria, Egypt, named after Sir John Antoniadis (1818–1895), who was an Alexandrian Greek. [1] He was born in Lemnos and received French citizenship when he began to conduct business in Marseilles. He was also president of the Greek Community in Alexandria and consul general of Belgium.

  3. Kom El Deka - Wikipedia

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    Kom El Deka (Arabic: كوم الدكة), also known as Kom el-Dikka, is a neighborhood and archaeological site in Alexandria, Egypt. [1] Early Kom El-Dikka was a well-off residential area, and later it was a major civic center in Alexandria, with a bath complex (), auditoria (lecture halls), and a theatre. [2]

  4. Louran (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood mainly consisted of villas, which are now gradually being demolished to make room for apartment towers. 31°14′53″N 29°58′19″E  /  31.248011°N 29.971824°E  / 31.248011; 29.

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Alexandria - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Neighbourhoods of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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  7. Montaza Palace - Wikipedia

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    Montaza Palace (Egyptian Arabic: قصر المنتزه) (Asr el Montaza) is a palace, museum and extensive gardens in the Montaza district of Alexandria, Egypt. It was built on a low plateau east of central Alexandria overlooking a beach on the Mediterranean Sea .

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  9. El Mandara - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Greek geographer Strabo wrote that young people of Alexandria would celebrate feasts in the neighborhood. [2] There are few remains of the ancient town today. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]