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From a cultural point of view.
The unification of Upper and Lower Egypt was from the south to the north, so the capital moved to the north, which was a characteristic of ancient civilizations, conquering a region and then putting the capital there, and the same was true of the Shang and Zhou dynasties. Then, to the south, there are Ethiopian natives, to the north are West Asia and the Mediterranean, and in terms of cultural exchange, the capital is also better to the north. So the capital has always been placed in the north, and the cultural center of Egypt has always been in the north.
From an economic point of view.
To the north is the Suez Canal, the Mediterranean Sea is convenient for economic exchanges with Western Europe and Western Asia, and to the south is one of the poorest places in the world.
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There is a lot of rainfall in the north and there is arable land.
And it's easy to connect with the Middle East.
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The capital of Egypt is Cairo.
Cairo is the largest city in Egypt and one of the largest in Africa, located in the Nile Delta region. As a city steeped in history, Cairo has a rich cultural heritage and stunning architectural landscapes.
Cairo is world-famous for its spectacular pyramids and sphinx statues. The famous Giza pyramid complex, located just outside Cairo, is one of the most important tourist attractions in Egypt. This ancient complex of hidden stoves, including the Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Kafra and the Pyramid of Menkaura, is considered one of the seven wonders of the world's stove family.
In the heart of Cairo, there are many breathtaking buildings and attractions. The most famous is the Kaisui Shuluo Museum, which houses a large collection of Egyptian artefacts, including treasures from the tomb of King Tutankhamun. In addition, there are representative works of Islamic architecture such as Ain Fetlimosk and Saladin Fortress.
Cairo is also a modern city with modern shopping malls, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. Many people come to Cairo not only to explore its rich history and culture, but also to experience its unique charm and vibrancy.
However, it is important to note that Cairo also faces some challenges, including issues such as traffic congestion and urban sprawl. Despite this, Cairo is still a must-visit destination, and its unique culture and ancient heritage make it a fascinating city.
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The capital of Egypt is a blind manuscript such as filial piety.
Cairo is the largest city in Egypt and one of the largest cities in the Arab Belt, with countless cultural heritages and is the cultural, political and economic center of Egypt.
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The capital of Egypt is Cairo.
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The capital of Egypt is Cairo.
Cairo is the largest city in Africa and the Arab world. Located at the southern end of the Nile Delta in northeastern Egypt, the city is a majestic and spectacular city that spans the Nile River and is the political, economic, cultural, commercial and transportation center of the entire Middle East. Cairo consists of the provinces of Cairo, Giza, and Qalyub, commonly known as Greater Cairo.
Cairo is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is also one of the few ancient cities in the world that has suffered the least damage from war. Moreover, it has undergone successive dynasties and continuous construction and expansion, forming this large city where ancient and modern coexist and reflect each other.
In Cairo, the buildings that can be seen everywhere are mosques and minarets. In Arabic, the minaret is called "Minar" and refers to the place where the muinset stands and calls people to prayer. Since the 7th century, with the widespread spread of Islam in West Asia and North Africa, the art of mosque architecture has continued to develop, and the minaret has evolved into a variety of different styles, becoming an indispensable part of the mosque architecture and a highlight of Cairo's urban area.
Culture of Cairo:
Cairo also has Theater Square, where the opera house was built in 1869 to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal, and Suleyman Pasha Square. Between Suleyman Pasha Square and the Nile is Tahrir Square, which has a fresh and bright lawn for flower beds. Nearby are the magnificent Egyptian Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.
The most visible symbol of modern Cairo is the Cairo Tower, which is about 187 meters high, and from here you can look out over the city.
Cairo is a cultural city known for its higher education institutions, where thousands of young Egyptians and many foreign students study. It is home to the famous Cairo University (501 550 in the latest QS World University Rankings 2013), Ain Shams University, the ancient Al-Azhar University, etc. These institutions of higher learning have produced a large number of talents for Egypt, the Middle East and Africa.
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