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Lake Burullus

Lake Burullus is the second largest natural lake in Egypt in terms of area, with an area of approximately 98 thousand acres, which has decreased by 50% from its original size due to infringements upon it. It is located in the Kafr El Sheikh governorate. Burullus is one of the centers of Kafr El Sheikh governorate, with its capital in the

Carnival

As usual, every Sunday I went to the mosque to help some settlers study the Dutch language, but I completely forgot that it was Carnival day. The streets were filled with carnival parades, which made it difficult for me to ride my bike. So, I got off and had to wait until I could walk through the crowds of parents and their children lining

Najib Mahfouz ... An Era of Love

Najib Mahfouz claims that many of his colleagues who married based on romantic love failed. However, he believes that marriage provides stability for the writer and the artist. He always asserts that he is Kamal Abdel Jawad in the Trilogy or very close to him. Kamal Abdel Jawad's character is very similar to his, even in his first love

"Memoirs of a Husband": A Human and Realistic Work in a Comedic Framework

Actor Tarek Lotfy has successfully secured a spot in the Ramadan marathon. Despite intense competition among major stars in various productions, he achieved great success through "Memoirs of a Husband" with a distinctive performance and a unique theme. In this interview, Tarek Lotfy discusses his views on the development of drama

Hidden Treasures

Through extensive research, study, and reading in ancient Egyptian history (for my "Papyrus Papers" program) that has lasted more than 13 years to date, many things have become clear to me. I will not discuss all these details, but rather one small aspect that may benefit some curious minds: "Are there Pharaonic relics in the