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  2. Luxor Temple - Wikipedia

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    Due to this, centuries of rubble had accumulated, to the point where there was an artificial hill some 14.5 to 15 metres (48 to 49 ft) in height. [1] The Luxor Temple had begun to be excavated by Professor Gaston Maspero after 1884, once he had been given permission to commence operations. [1] The excavations were sporadic until 1960.

  3. List of cathedrals in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Mother of the Divine Love Cathedral in Asyut (Coptic Catholic) Saint George Cathedral in Giza (Coptic Catholic) St. Mark's Cathedral in Ismailia (Coptic Catholic) St. George Cathedral in Luxor (Coptic Catholic) Cathedral of Christ the King in Minya (Coptic Catholic) Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Cairo (Syriac Catholic)

  4. List of Coptic Orthodox churches in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the official name for the largest Christian church in Egypt. The Church belongs to the Oriental Orthodox family of churches, since the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451.

  5. Luxor - Wikipedia

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    Luxor [a] is a city in Upper Egypt, which includes the site of the Ancient Egyptian city of Thebes.Luxor had a population of 263,109 in 2020, [2] with an area of approximately 417 km 2 (161 sq mi) [1] and is the capital of the Luxor Governorate.

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    Coterie Cathedral Hill. The cost of luxury assisted living. Luxury assisted living can cost upwards of $10,000 per month. Costs can vary greatly depending on the community’s location and on-site ...

  7. Abu Haggag Mosque - Wikipedia

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    This part of the Luxor Temple was converted to a basilica [3] by the Coptic Christians in 395 AD, and then to a mosque in 640. The site therefore has seen 3400 years of continuous religious use, making the Luxor Temple the oldest building in the world at least partially still in use, for purposes other than archeological or tourist use.

  8. Catholic Church in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of Helipolis in Cairo, Egypt (Latin Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Alexandria of Egypt) Coptic Cathedral in Giza, Egypt (Coptic Catholic Eparchy of Guizeh) Coptic Cathedral in Luxor, Egypt (Coptic Catholic Eparchy of Luqsor) Maronite Cathedral of St. Joseph in Cairo, Egypt (Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Cairo)

  9. Luxor Obelisks - Wikipedia

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    The Luxor Temple predated Ramesses II by about 150 years. During his reign, renovations were made that included the addition of the two obelisks. The obelisks were each carved from a single piece of red granite, quarried about 100 miles (160 km) south of Luxor in Aswan, transported on a specially designed barge, and lowered into place with ropes and sand.