- en.wikipedia.org AlexandriaAlexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in April 331 BC as Ἀλεξάνδρεια (Alexandreia), as one of his many city foundations.
- tr.wikipedia.org İskenderiyeİskenderiye veya Aleksandria (Arapça: الإسكندرية, al-ʾIskandarīyah;[2] Mısır Arapçası: اسكندرية, Eskendereyya; Yunanca: Αλεξάνδρεια, Alexándria;[3][4]...
- pixabay.com images/search/alexandria/80 Free images of Alexandria. Free alexandria images to use in your next project. Browse amazing images uploaded by the Pixabay community.
- linkedin.com pulse/discovering-alexandria-journey…This blog will take you on a virtual tour of Alexandria, presenting its intriguing history, how to get there, and seven must-see tourist attractions.
- gezerdoner.com 2019/10/01/alexandria-troas-antik-…Bugünkü durağımız ana turizm rotaları üzerinde bulunmasına rağmen ülkemizin en bilinmeyen ören yerlerinden Alexandria Troas Antik Kenti.
- http://alexandria.gov.eg Alex/english/index.aspxBibliotheca Alexandrina. It is a major library and cultural center located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea in the Egyptian city of Alexandria.
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- localguidetoegypt.com post/sightseeing-in-…This medieval Islamic fort has stood sentry on the western coast of Alexandria since 1480, built by the Mamluk sultan Qaitbey to protect the Mediterranean port.
- tripadvisor.com Attractions-g295398-Activities-…Things to Do in Alexandria, Egypt: See Tripadvisor's 46,047 traveler reviews and photos of Alexandria tourist attractions.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/AlexandriaAlexandria has been blamed for pumping large quantities of sewage into the Mediterranean; pollution of the beaches is a continuing health hazard.
- ancient-egypt-online.com alexandria.htmlAlexandria was on the trade routes from the east, west and south. It also served as a port for Roman grain ships trading for wheat and other grains.