Exploring ALGIERS, Capital City of ALGERIA 🇩🇿 دزاير
I spend a couple of days exploring Algiers دزاير, Algeria's capital city. I begin at the Martyrs' Memorial and Botanical Garden, before heading to the old city, where I visit Palais des Rais and the enchanting old streets of the Casbah (the largest Casbah in the Arabic world) and the Ketchaoua Mosque.
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El Nozha → Heliopolis, Medan el Gamea, with side view - Driving in Cairo, Egypt 🇪🇬
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Hey folks, driving in Cairo is interesting to watch. It is never boring on the streets of Cairo. For more information subtitles in different languages are available. If you have suggestions or feedback just leave a comment, thank you.
You have to watch out for walking people, taxis, toktok's and especially for (white) microbuses. Their behavior is unpredictable and it can lead to a disaster. Otherwise is driving in Cairo, Egypt a funny and enjoyable thing.
Timeline
00:00 Preview
00:12 Intro
00:16 the routing (map)
00:20 the routing (satellite)
00:25 the date
00:39 El Mohtaza Street, El Nozha, Cairo
00:45 El Nozha in numbers
00:55 Heliopolis Square
01:01 Abdel Fahmy Street
01:42 Metro Station Heliopolis, Line M3
01:49 Heliopolis Square
02:00 El Hegaz Street
02:15 Facts about Egypt
03:03 Family Court
03:11 Mahkama Bridge and Square
03:19 El Hegaz Street, Heliopolis
03:25 Heliopolis in numbers
04:15 Abo Bakr el Sedeek Street, Mahkama Bridge
05:05 Haroun el Rashid Street
05:11 Area Medan el Gamea
12:21 Gamal el Din el Afghany Mosque
12:37 Damascus Street
13:34 Beirut Street
13:40 Hafiza el Alfi Mosque
14:04 Haroun el Rashid Street
15:40 Gamal el Din el Afghany Mosque
15:48 ismail Ramzy Street
16:30 Facts about Cairo
17:57 Osman ibn Affan Street
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Due to space limitations I will present you one district or another place here in the future.
Heliopolis
Heliopolis (مصر الجديدة) was a suburb outside Cairo, Egypt, which has since merged with Cairo as a district of the city and is one of the more affluent areas of Cairo.
The name refers to the nearby ancient Egyptian city of Heliopolis, which is now an archaeological site.
It was established in 1905 by the Heliopolis Oasis Company headed by the Belgian industrialist Édouard Empain and by Boghos Nubar, son of the Egyptian Prime Minister Nubar Pasha.
Baron Empain, a well-known amateur Egyptologist and prominent Belgian entrepreneur, arrived in Egypt in January 1904.
His intension was to rescue one of his Belgian wife's development projects: the construction of a railway line linking El-Matareya to Port Said.
His efforts culminated in 1907 with the building of the new town of Heliopolis, in the Sahara Desert ten kilometers from the center of Cairo.
The new city represented the first large-scale attempt to promote its own architecture, known now as the Heliopolis style.
It was designed as a city of luxury and leisure, with broad avenues and equipped with all conveniences and infrastructure:
water, drains, electricity, hotel facilities, such as the Heliopolis Palace Hotel and Heliopolis House, and recreational amenities including a golf course, racetrack and park.
After the 1952 revolution led by Nasser, it became home to much of Cairo's educated middle class.
As Cairo has expanded, the once large distance between Heliopolis and Cairo has vanished and it is now well inside the city.
Because of the large growth in population, the original gardens that filled the city have mostly been built over.
In contrast with its initial establishment as a quiet suburb, Heliopolis now is considered a main part of Cairo.
It is home to celebrities, football players, politicians and wealthy families.
The Roman Ruins at Baalbek, Lebanon [Amazing Places 4K]
Baalbek was a Phoenician city, probably named after the Phoenician god Baal, in Greek and Roman times it was also known as Heliopolis. Baalbec reached its height during Roman times, when between the 1st and 3rd centuries colossal temples dedicated to Jupiter, Bacchus and other deities were built on site. It is still a mystery how the largest stone blocks known from antiquity, weighing more than thousand tons, were moved to the temple locations.
Baalbec is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the finest examples of Imperial Roman architecture at its apogee.
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El Haram → Ring Road → Heliopolis, with side view - Driving in Cairo, Egypt 🇪🇬
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I was returning from the Haram district in Giza to Heliopolis, Cairo. Because you liked the videos with a Ring Road part, I decided to show you more than 50km of the road. I would like to mention that I have filmed this trip in September 2019. That is why some modification hasn't been done maybe. This time with side view.
You have to watch out for walking people, taxis, toktok's and especially for (white) microbuses. Their behavior is unpredictable and it can lead to a disaster. Otherwise is driving in Cairo, Egypt a funny and enjoyable thing.
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0:00:00 Preview
0:00:16 Intro
0:00:20 the routing (map)
0:00:24 the routing (satellite)
0:00:28 El Mansoreya Road, El Haram, Giza
0:00:29 the date
0:00:40 Awan - Giza Road
0:00:45 El Haram in numbers
0:01:01 Governorate EL Giza (Giza) in numbers
0:04:47 Facts about Giza (City)
0:04:56 Giza (City) in numbers
0:06:26 Highway Bridge
0:06:58 El Mansoreya Road
0:04:47 Highway that ends in Ring Road
0:10:22 Ring Road
0:16:04 Ring Road, Old Cairo, Cairo
0:16:32 Facts about Cairo
0:16:42 Governorate El Qahera (Cairo) in numbers
0:17:03 Old Cairo in numbers
0:29:15 Facts about Egypt
0:48:20 Cairo - Ismailia Desert Road
0:48:25 district El Nozha
0:48:31 El Nozha in numbers
0:49:18 Ismailia Bridge
0:50:41 Metro Station Hikestep, Line M3
0:51:18 Hikestep Bridge
0:51:24 Gesr el Suez Street
0:52:50 Metro Station Omar ibn el Khattab, Line M3
0:55:03 Metro Station Qubaa, Line M3
0:56:24 Metro Station El Nozha 2, Line M3
0:58:14 Metro Station El Nozha, Line M3
1:00:11 Mwtro Station El Shams Club, Line M3
1:04:08 Gesr el Suez Street
1:06:30 Metro Station Alf Maskan, Line M3
1:06:36 Alf Maskan Square
1:07:03 Farid Semeika Street
1:08:02 El Hegaz Bridge
1:08:10 El Hegaz Square
1:08:20 El Hegaz Street
1:08:57 Metro Station Heliopolis, Line M3
1:09:04 Heliopolis Square
1:10:27 Mahkama Square and Bridge
1:10:35 El Hegaz Street, Heliopolis, Cairo
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Ring Road
There were three master plans for the urban development of Cairo, in 1956, 1970 and 1983.
In the third master plan was approved in 1984 under the government of Hosni Mubarak and in collaboration with France.
It appeared as a 73 km (45 mi) long beltway. It would connect the new 16 administrative regions of the city and would isolate them from the rural areas.
The total length of the ring road is about 105 km (65 mi) with more than 50% on desert land, 15% in urbanized area, and 35% on arable land.
The highway has eight lanes. The total budget for the project was 3 billion EGP (160 million Euro).
Giza
Giza (الجيزة) is the third largest city after Cairo (21 million) and Alexandria (5.2 million) in Egypt with about 4.7 million inhabitants.
The city was founded in 642 AD.
Giza has a population density of 40.800 inhabitants per km². (City)
Giza is located on the western side of the Nile. As the name suggests, the Giza pyramids are located in this city.
Giza's learning institutions include Cairo University, which was moved to Giza in 1924.
The city is a hub of education and educational services not only for Egypt but also for the entire Mediterranean Region.
Giza has numerous schools, kindergartens, and institutes of higher learning.
The city hosts the first zoo on the entire African continent and one of the oldest in the Mediterranean region, the Giza Zoo.
In addition, there are several parks, the most famous among them is Orman Park, which means Forest Park in the Turkish language.
The size of the city is 115.7 km²
The Governorate is El Giza with a size of 83.153 km² with total 8.8 million inhabitants.
A tour in Eastern Cairo at night - Driving in Cairo, Egypt 🇪🇬
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Hey folks, driving in Cairo is interesting to watch. It is never boring on the streets of Cairo. For more information subtitles in different languages are available. If you have suggestions or feedback just leave a comment, thank you.
Welcome to a new your through Cairo. This time I am presenting you the streets of Eastern Cairo at night. We drive through the districts of Heliopolis, Nasr City (Madinet Nasr) and el Nozha. I have reduced the overlays to a minimum to ensure a better experience. Of course, subtitles with more information are available.
You have to watch out for walking people, taxis, toktok's and especially for (white) microbuses. Their behavior is unpredictable and it can lead to a disaster. Otherwise is driving in Cairo, Egypt a funny and enjoyable thing. Always wear your seat belt and keep to the speed limit.
Timeline
00:00 Preview
00:16 Intro
00:20 the routing (map)
00:24 the routing (sateliite)
00:28 Nehro Street, Heliopolis, Cairo
00:29 the date
00:40 Heliopolis in numbers
00:50 Nehro Street
01:39 El Fath Street
01:58 El Magd Street
02:17 El Saada Street
02:34 Gesr el Suez Street
02:47 Facts about Cairo
02:57 Governorate El Qahera (Cairo) in numbers
05:08 El Tagneed Bridge
05:37 Abo Bakr el Sedeek Street
06:10 Mahkama Bridge
06:32 El Hegaz Street
07:02 El Hegaz Street
07:25 Mahkama Square and Bridge
07:32 El Hegaz Street, El Nozha
07:37 El Nozha in numbers
08:54 Heliopolis Square
09:05 Abdel Aziz Fahmy Street
09:45 Saint Fatima Square
09:56 El Nozha Street
10:35 Triumpf Square
11:14 El Nozha Street
11:24 El Nozha Bridge
11:48 District of Heliopolis, area Alamaza
12:10 El Nozha Street
12:18 Sayed el Merghany Bridge
12:58 El Nozha Bridge
13:18 District Nasr City, area Ard el Golf
13:23 NAsr City in numbers
13:52 El Nozha Street
18:29 Counselor Mamdouh Marie Bridge
18:37 Nasr Road
19:53 Abbas Akkad Street
21:29 Abbas Akkad Street
22:28 Counselor Mamdouh Marie Bridge
22:41 Nasr Road
23:07 El Nozha Street
24:29 El Nozha Bridge
24:57 District Heliopolis, area Almaza
26:51 Sayed el Merghany Bridge
27:14 El Nozha Bridge
27:31 District El Nozha
27:53 Triumpf Square, El Nozha Street
28:10 Osman ibn Affan Street
29:23 Osman ibn Affan Square
29:53 Farid Semeika Street
30:37 El Hegaz Bridge
30:48 Facts about Egypt
31:42 Farid Semeika Street
32:35 El Hegaz Square
32:50 El Hegaz Street
33:37 Heliopolis Square
33:48 Abdel Aziz Fahmy Street
34:10 Hosni el Ashmawy Street
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Nasr City (Madinet Nasr)
Nasr City (مدينة ناصر) is a district of Cairo, Egypt. It is located to the east of the Cairo Governorate and consists mostly of condominia.
It was established in the 1960s as an extension to neighboring settlement of Heliopolis.
The establishment of the district was part of the Egyptian Government's plan to modernize and expand Cairo following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian President at the time, was involved personally in the design process, and was the one who chose the name Nasr for the new district (Nasr being the Arabic word for victory).
Nasr City has a large concentration of shopping malls (Genena Mall, Tiba Outlet Mall, City Center, Serag Mall, City Stars, Suncity Mall.
There are eight shopping malls in the area, where City Star is one of the largest malls in Egypt, most of which were opened in the late 1990s.
Nasr City is home to the new premises of Al-Azhar University, the Cairo International Conference Center, Cairo International Stadium, a branch of the Ahly Club, Saint Fatima School, the Unknown Soldier Memorial and several government buildings.
Nasr City is served by Metro Line M3. The names of the stations are called Koleat el Banat and “Stadium”, which is located at the Cairo International Stadium.
A tour through Heliopolis - Driving in Cairo, Egypt 🇪🇬
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Welcome to my tour through Heliopolis. I am presenting you some different spots of this district in the heart of Cairo.
You have to watch out for walking people, taxis, toktok's and especially for (white) microbuses. Their behavior is unpredictable and it can lead to a disaster. Otherwise is driving in Cairo, Egypt a funny and enjoyable thing.
Timeline
00:00 Preview
00:16 Intro
00:20 the routing (map)
00:24 the routing (satellite)
00:28 Dr. Mohamed Ali el Baqli Street, El Nozha, Cairo
00:29 the date
00:40 El Nozha in numbers
00:50 Hegaz Street
01:44 Makhkama Square and Street
01:51 El Hegaz Street, Heliopolis
01:57 Heliopolis in numbers
02:19 Hegaz Street
02:50 Abo Bakr el Sedeek Street
03:05 Facts about Cairo
03:15 Governorate El Qahera (Cairo) in numbers
03:44 Omar ibn el Khattab Street
04:18 Ismailia Square
04:30 Osman ibn Affan Street
07:35 Facts about Egypt
09:26 Basilique Notre Dame d'Heliopolis
10:20 El Ahram Street
11:53 Sayed el Merghany Street
13:54 Sayed el Merghany Street
16:10 Salah Salem Bridge
16:52 Mustafa Kamal Roshdy Street
18:17 Sayed el Merghany Street
19:23 Salah Salem Bridge
20:05 Omar ibn Abdel Aziz Mosque
20:33 El Ahram Street
20:54 Ibrahim el Lakani Street
22:23 El Ahram Street
23:28 Ibrahim Street
24:03 Baghdad Street
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Heliopolis
Heliopolis (مصر الجديدة) was a suburb outside Cairo, Egypt, which has since merged with Cairo as a district of the city and is one of the more affluent areas of Cairo.
The name refers to the nearby ancient Egyptian city of Heliopolis, which is now an archaeological site.
It was established in 1905 by the Heliopolis Oasis Company headed by the Belgian industrialist Édouard Empain and by Boghos Nubar, son of the Egyptian Prime Minister Nubar Pasha.
Baron Empain, a well-known amateur Egyptologist and prominent Belgian entrepreneur, arrived in Egypt in January 1904.
His intension was to rescue one of his Belgian wife's development projects: the construction of a railway line linking El-Matareya to Port Said.
His efforts culminated in 1907 with the building of the new town of Heliopolis, in the Sahara Desert ten kilometers from the center of Cairo.
The new city represented the first large-scale attempt to promote its own architecture, known now as the Heliopolis style.
It was designed as a city of luxury and leisure, with broad avenues and equipped with all conveniences and infrastructure:
water, drains, electricity, hotel facilities, such as the Heliopolis Palace Hotel and Heliopolis House, and recreational amenities including a golf course, racetrack and park.
After the 1952 revolution led by Nasser, it became home to much of Cairo's educated middle class.
As Cairo has expanded, the once large distance between Heliopolis and Cairo has vanished and it is now well inside the city.
Because of the large growth in population, the original gardens that filled the city have mostly been built over.
In contrast with its initial establishment as a quiet suburb, Heliopolis now is considered a main part of Cairo.
It is home to celebrities, football players, politicians and wealthy families.
Basilique Notre Dame d'Heliopolis
Basilique Notre Dame d'Heliopolis or “Our Lady of Heliopolis Co-Cathedral” or “Basilica of the Holy Virgin” (كنيسة البازيليك) is a Roman Catholic church building, located on El Ahram Square in the Heliopolis neighbourhood of Cairo.
Alexandre Auguste Louis Marcel is a French architect and urban planner and designed the cathedral in a Byzantine Revival style, based on the Hagia Sophia. It was completed in 1913.
A crypt within the cathedral houses the remains of its financer, Édouard Empain, and his family.
Baron Empain established Heliopolis in 1905.
The Basilica is dedicated for the Virgin Mary.
Water polo Egypt: Ahli Vs Heliopolis 15 05 02 Scene 01
Egypt Water polo: Gezira Vs Heliopolis 15 05 01
Heliopolis → Nasr City → El Nozha , with side view - Driving in Cairo, Egypt 🇪🇬
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Hey folks, driving in Cairo is interesting to watch. It is never boring on the streets of Cairo. For more information subtitles in different languages are available. If you have suggestions or feedback just leave a comment, thank you.
Welcome to a new tour. This time we start our trip in El Korba area in Heliopolis district, pass through Nasr City (Madinet Nasr) and end it in El Nozha district with additional side view. Since this ride took place in September 2020, the roads look different again after further modifications. Enjoy this ride.
You have to watch out for walking people, taxis, toktok's and especially for (white) microbuses. Their behavior is unpredictable and it can lead to a disaster. Otherwise is driving in Cairo, Egypt a funny and enjoyable thing. Always wear your seat belt and keep to the speed limit.
Timeline
00:00 Preview
00:16 Intro
00:20 the routing (map)
00:24 the routing (satellite)
00:28 El Bosta Street, Heliopolis, Cairo
00:29 the date
00:40 Heliopolis in numbers
01:00 El Ahram Street
01:35 Basilique Notre Dame d'Heliopolis
01:48 Ahram Street
02:25 Facts about Cairo
02:35 Governorate El Qahera (Cairo) in numbers
04:01 Sayed el Merghany Street
04:47 Sayed el Merghany Street
05:28 Heliopolis Sporting Club
06:30 Salah Salem Street
06:40 El Sayeda Safeya Mosque
07:17 El Tayaran Tunnel
08:39 Yousef Abbas Street, Nasr City
08:44 Nasr City in numbers
10:00 Nasr Road
10:22 Unknown Soldier Memorial
11:07 El Fangary Bridge
11:54 Nasr Road
12:19 El Fangary Bridge
12:55 Unknown Soldier Memorial
13:44 Youssef Abbas Bridge
14:30 Hisham Barakat Bridge
16:08 Counselor Mamdouh Marie Bridge
16:48 Nasr Road
17:45 Facts about Egypt
25:12 Cairo - Suez Road
25:38 Hussein Kamel Street, Heliopolis
25:43 Area Alamaza
27:57 Abo Bakr el Sedeek Street
29:07 El Galaa and El Nozha Bridge
29:37 Safir Bridge
30:06 Abo Bakr el Sedeek Street
31:02 Mahkama Bridge
31:33 El Hegaz Street, El Nozha
31:38 El Nozha in numbers
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Basilique Notre Dame d'Heliopolis
Basilique Notre Dame d'Heliopolis or in English “Our Lady of Heliopolis Co-Cathedral” or “Basilica of the Holy Virgin” (كنيسة البازيليك) is a Roman Catholic church building, located on El Ahram Square in the Heliopolis neighbourhood of Cairo.
Alexandre Auguste Louis Marcel is a French architect and urban planner and designed the cathedral in a Byzantine Revival style, based on the Hagia Sophia. It was completed in 1913.
A crypt within the cathedral houses the remains of its financer, Édouard Empain, and his family.
Baron Empain established Heliopolis in 1905.
The Basilica is dedicated for the Virgin Mary.
Nasr City
Nasr City (مدينة ناصر) is a district of Cairo, Egypt. It is located to the east of the Cairo Governorate and consists mostly of condominia.
It was established in the 1960s as an extension to neighboring settlement of Heliopolis.
The establishment of the district was part of the Egyptian Government's plan to modernize and expand Cairo following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian President at the time, was involved personally in the design process, and was the one who chose the name Nasr for the new district (Nasr being the Arabic word for victory).
Nasr City has a large concentration of shopping malls (Genena Mall, Tiba Outlet Mall, City Center, Serag Mall, City Stars, Suncity Mall.
There are eight shopping malls in the area, where City Star is one of the largest malls in Egypt, most of which were opened in the late 1990s.
Nasr City is home to the new premises of Al-Azhar University, the Cairo International Conference Center, Cairo International Stadium, a branch of the Ahly Club, Saint Fatima School, the Unknown Soldier Memorial and several government buildings.
Nasr City is served by Metro Line M3. The names of the stations are called Koleat el Banat and “Stadium”, which is located at the Cairo International Stadium.
Water polo Egypt: Gezira Vs Heliopolis 15 05 01 Scene 4
Water polo Egypt: Gezira Vs Heliopolis 15 05 01 Scene 3
ولاية قالمة في الربيع -حمامات أولاد علي مرورا بهيليوبوليس
فترة وجودي في هذه المنطقة ثلاثة أيام ابتداء من يوم الخميس 18 مارس 2021.
Water polo Egypt: Ahli Vs Heliopolis 15 05 02 Scene 02
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📌 مركب البركة المعدني حمام اولاد علي قالمة جوهرة سياحية ووجهة لعلاج الأمراض الجلدية
تقع قرية حمام أولاد علي غرب بلدية هيليوبوليس، على بعد 17 كم شمال غرب مدينة قالمة، على الطريق الوطني رقم 8 الرابط بين ولايتي قالمة وسكيكدة. ونظرا لموقعها الإستراتيجي الهام في منحدر سلسلة جبليــة خلابة، وكثرة مياهها العذبة ومياهها الحموية، فهي تستقطب أعدادا كبيرة من السياح من مختلف ولايات الوطن، للراحة والاستجمام. تعد قطبا من أقطاب السياحة الحموية بالولاية، خاصة في فصلي الشتاء والربيع الذين يعتبران موسمين حقيقيان للسياحة الحموية والمركبات السياحية.
تتدفق من منطقة حمام أولاد علي 04 منابع حموية، تنبع من بــاطن الأرض، تبلغ درجة حرارتها 57° مئوية، وتتميز بخواصّها الكيميائية والفيزيائية وغناها بالسلفــات والمغــنزيوم والصوديوم والكــالسيوم والبوتـــاسيوم، ولها العديد من الخصائص العلاجية: فهي تفيد في معالجة أمــراض الروماتيزم، الأعصاب، التنفس، الشرايين، أمراض الأنف الأذن والحنجرة وكذا الأمراض الجلدية.
تتوفّر المنطقة على مركّبات سياحية خاصّة، حيث تشتهر خاصة بالمركّب الحموي البركة و بالمركّب الحموي بوشهرين، اللذان يعتبران من أبرز المراكز الحموية في الوطن، حيث يوفر المركبــان خدمات جيدة للسياح، تتمثل في خدمات الإيواء والإطعام والعلاج، فهما يحتويان على مراكز العلاج الطبيعي مثل التدليــك المائي، التنفس والتنشق، والتــدليك بالأيدي والعلاج الميكانيكي، والعلاج الفيزيائي.
يتوفّر مركّب البركة على: فندق (90 غرفة)، بقدرة استيعاب تقدّر بـ 167 سرير، مصلحة طبيّة، مسبح، 112 غرفة استحمام، مطعم (200 مقعد)، قاعة محاضرات (250 شخص)، كما توجد توسعة للمركب، تتكوّن من: فندق و بناغل (33) (116 سرير)، مطعم وكافيتيريا.
يتوفّر مركّب بوشهرين على: فندق (90 غرفة)، بناغل (64)، بقدرة استيعاب تقدّر بـ 236 سرير، مصلحة طبيّة، مسبح، 90 غرفة استحمام، مطعم (120 شخص)، قاعة محاضرات (300 شخص)، ومطعم.
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Cairo goes crazy after the 4-0 win over Algeria!
Just a small view of the craziness of the Egyptian football fans after the 4-0 defeat tonight (28/01/10) of Algeria in the semi-final of the African cup of Nations...thereby getting revenge on their arch enemies who lost them a place in the World Cup. This was taken just after midnight and it's the same all over Cairo. The whole population is in the streets celebrating. Car horns, trumpets, drums, fireworks, cheering, singing....what an atmosphere!
Water polo Egypt: Gezira Vs Heliopolis 15 05 01 Scene 2
جولة في فندق البركة حمام اولاد علي قالمة @NadirZarzour
📌 مركب البركة المعدني حمام اولاد علي قالمة جوهرة سياحية ووجهة لعلاج الأمراض الجلدية
تقع قرية حمام أولاد علي غرب بلدية هيليوبوليس، على بعد 17 كم شمال غرب مدينة قالمة، على الطريق الوطني رقم 8 الرابط بين ولايتي قالمة وسكيكدة. ونظرا لموقعها الإستراتيجي الهام في منحدر سلسلة جبليــة خلابة، وكثرة مياهها العذبة ومياهها الحموية، فهي تستقطب أعدادا كبيرة من السياح من مختلف ولايات الوطن، للراحة والاستجمام. تعد قطبا من أقطاب السياحة الحموية بالولاية، خاصة في فصلي الشتاء والربيع الذين يعتبران موسمين حقيقيان للسياحة الحموية والمركبات السياحية.
تتدفق من منطقة حمام أولاد علي 04 منابع حموية، تنبع من بــاطن الأرض، تبلغ درجة حرارتها 57° مئوية، وتتميز بخواصّها الكيميائية والفيزيائية وغناها بالسلفــات والمغــنزيوم والصوديوم والكــالسيوم والبوتـــاسيوم، ولها العديد من الخصائص العلاجية: فهي تفيد في معالجة أمــراض الروماتيزم، الأعصاب، التنفس، الشرايين، أمراض الأنف الأذن والحنجرة وكذا الأمراض الجلدية.
تتوفّر المنطقة على مركّبات سياحية خاصّة، حيث تشتهر خاصة بالمركّب الحموي البركة و بالمركّب الحموي بوشهرين، اللذان يعتبران من أبرز المراكز الحموية في الوطن، حيث يوفر المركبــان خدمات جيدة للسياح، تتمثل في خدمات الإيواء والإطعام والعلاج، فهما يحتويان على مراكز العلاج الطبيعي مثل التدليــك المائي، التنفس والتنشق، والتــدليك بالأيدي والعلاج الميكانيكي، والعلاج الفيزيائي.
يتوفّر مركّب البركة على: فندق (90 غرفة)، بقدرة استيعاب تقدّر بـ 167 سرير، مصلحة طبيّة، مسبح، 112 غرفة استحمام، مطعم (200 مقعد)، قاعة محاضرات (250 شخص)، كما توجد توسعة للمركب، تتكوّن من: فندق و بناغل (33) (116 سرير)، مطعم وكافيتيريا.
يتوفّر مركّب بوشهرين على: فندق (90 غرفة)، بناغل (64)، بقدرة استيعاب تقدّر بـ 236 سرير، مصلحة طبيّة، مسبح، 90 غرفة استحمام، مطعم (120 شخص)، قاعة محاضرات (300 شخص)، ومطعم.
Contactez :
Complexe Thermal Elbaraka, Hammam Ouled Ali, Heliopolis, 24142, Guelma, Algérie.
Téléphone : - H.A : 037.23.92.05/ H.B : 037.23.91.81/ H.C : 037.23.93.89
Fax : 00.213. 037.23.91.74/ 037.23.91.75
Email : elbarraka24@gmail.com / reservation@complexe-elbaraka.com
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Heliopolis - Nasr Road - Ring Road - El Hadara Axis - Old Cairo - Driving in Cairo, Egypt 🇪🇬
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Hey folks, driving in Cairo is interesting to watch. It is never boring on the streets of Cairo. For more information subtitles in different languages are available. If you have suggestions or feedback just leave a comment, thank you.
I also permanently displayed the permitted maximum speed. I've heard a lot of complaints about Speeding Tickets. In this way I hope to protect you from possible Speeding tickets. In future videos I will continue this on main roads.
You have to watch out for walking people, taxis, toktok's and especially for (white) microbuses. Their behavior is unpredictable and it can lead to a disaster. Otherwise is driving in Cairo, Egypt a funny and enjoyable thing. Always wear your seat belt and keep to the speed limit.
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Heliopolis
Heliopolis (مصر الجديدة) was a suburb outside Cairo, Egypt, which has since merged with Cairo as a district of the city and is one of the more affluent areas of Cairo.
The name refers to the nearby ancient Egyptian city of Heliopolis, which is now an archaeological site.
It was established in 1905 by the Heliopolis Oasis Company headed by the Belgian industrialist Édouard Empain and by Boghos Nubar, son of the Egyptian Prime Minister Nubar Pasha.
Baron Empain, a well-known amateur Egyptologist and prominent Belgian entrepreneur, arrived in Egypt in January 1904.
His intension was to rescue one of his Belgian wife's development projects: the construction of a railway line linking El-Matareya to Port Said.
His efforts culminated in 1907 with the building of the new town of Heliopolis, in the Sahara Desert ten kilometers from the center of Cairo.
The new city represented the first large-scale attempt to promote its own architecture, known now as the Heliopolis style.
It was designed as a city of luxury and leisure, with broad avenues and equipped with all conveniences and infrastructure:
water, drains, electricity, hotel facilities, such as the Heliopolis Palace Hotel and Heliopolis House, and recreational amenities including a golf course, racetrack and park.
After the 1952 revolution led by Nasser, it became home to much of Cairo's educated middle class.
As Cairo has expanded, the once large distance between Heliopolis and Cairo has vanished and it is now well inside the city.
Because of the large growth in population, the original gardens that filled the city have mostly been built over.
In contrast with its initial establishment as a quiet suburb, Heliopolis now is considered a main part of Cairo.
It is home to celebrities, football players, politicians and wealthy families.
Ring Road
There were three master plans for the urban development of Cairo, in 1956, 1970 and 1983.
In the third master plan was approved in 1984 under the government of Hosni Mubarak and in collaboration with France.
It appeared as a 73 km (45 mi) long beltway. It would connect the new 16 administrative regions of the city and would isolate them from the rural areas.
The total length of the ring road is about 105 km (65 mi) with more than 50% on desert land, 15% in urbanized area, and 35% on arable land.
The highway has eight lanes. The total budget for the project was 3 billion EGP (160 million Euro).
Old Cairo
The first mosque in Egypt and Africa is located in today's Old Cairo.
It was founded in AD 643 by the General Amr ibn el As.
Today's appearance no longer corresponds to the original building. The current mosque dates from 1796.
In the 18th century the mosque fell into disrepair.
The Mamluk leader Mūrad Bey Muḥammad had the remains demolished and in 1796 a new building was built in its place.
Since then, the mosque has only had six of the original seven rows of columns.
There is also a complex with many Coptic Orthodox churches.
Of the hanging churches, the Sergios and Bakchos Church (Abu Serga) or the St. George Monastery to name three.
There is also a Greek Orthodox Church (St. George's Church) or the Ben Esra Synagogue.
This place is easy to get to by subway. The stop of line M1 is called Mar Girgis
The Streets of Cairo - Heliopolis Axis into Cairo, with side view 🇪🇬
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Hey folks, this is a new series what I am calling Cairo's Axis's, Streets and Roads 🇪🇬. Here I am presenting you a specific Axis, Street or Road. The first part is the Heliopolis Axis coming from Ring Road into Cairo. If you wish to see a specific Axis, Street or Road, just leave a comment. During my next trip in Egypt I am trying to film that. As usual I hope you enjoy the ride., here with side view.
Timeline
00:00 Intro
00:04 the routing (map)
00:08 the routing (satellite)
00:12 15th May Street, Shobra el Kheima
00:13 the date
00:40 Facts about Egypt
01:52 District of Bahtim
01:58 Rahman Mosque
02:12 El Sekka el Hadid Bridge
02:38 El Sekka el Hadid Street
02:56 El Mustafa Mosque
03:41 Islamic Compound Mosque
04:10 Musturud Road Bridge
04:52 El Horeya Street, el Matareya, Cairo
05:34 El Rahman Mosque
05:46 El Horeya Street
05:52 Facts about Cairo
06:46 El Matareya Bridge
07:03 El Anwar el Mohamedeya Mosque
07:36 El Horeya Street
07:57 El Helmeya Bridge
08:28 Ibn el Hakam Street, Zeitoun, Cairo
09:02 Ibn el Hakam Bridge
09:43 Ibn el Hakam Street
10:13 Abo Bakr el Sedeek Street, Heliopolis, Cairo
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Cairo
Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt. Cairo metropolitan area, with a population of 21.3 million, is the largest in Africa, in the Arab world, and the 6th-largest in the world. Cairo is associated with ancient Egypt, as the famous Giza pyramid complex and the ancient city of Memphis are located in its geographical area. Located near the Nile Delta, Cairo was founded in 969 AD by the Fatimid dynasty, but the land composing the present-day city was the site of ancient national capitals whose remnants remain visible in parts of Old Cairo. Cairo has long been a centre of the region's political and cultural life, and is titled the city of a thousand minarets for its preponderance of Islamic architecture. Cairo is considered a World City with a Beta + classification according to GaWC.
With a population of over 9 million spread over 3,085 km², Cairo is by far the largest city in Egypt. An additional 9.5 million inhabitants live in close proximity to the city. Cairo, like many other megacities, suffers from high levels of pollution and traffic. The Cairo Metro is one of the only two metro systems in Africa (the other being in Algiers, Algeria), and ranks amongst the fifteen busiest in the world, with over 1 billion annual passenger rides. The economy of Cairo was ranked first in the Middle East in 2005, and 43rd globally on Foreign Policy's 2010 Global Cities Index.
Shobra el Kheima
Shubra El Kheima, is the fourth-largest city in Egypt after Cairo, Giza and Alexandria. It is located in the Qalyubia Governorate along the northern edge of the Cairo Governorate. It forms part of the Greater Cairo agglomeration.
Shubra El Kheima hosts the Palace of Mohamed Ali Pasha, the founder of modern Egypt. He chose an isolated palace or an official residence away from the Citadel in the district called Shubra, the construction of the palace began in 1808 and it was completed in 1821. The Palace of Mohammad Ali or Shubra Palace is distinguished by its style of decoration that mixes between the Islamic style of decoration and the European one.