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Egypt: EU Amb. Lauds Project to Revive Old Cairo

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[Egypt Online] EU Ambassador to Egypt Christian Berger said Monday that a project to revive Old Cairo is important for Egyptians and all those interested in cultural heritage in the world.

Source: allAfrica.com

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