Egypt Unveils Plan to Build New Capital City East of Cairo

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Mediterranean coast, Alexandria, Egypt. Photo source: ©© Emie Reyes

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Egyptian leaders uncovered plans for a new capital city east of Cairo to ease congestion and overpopulation in the next 40 years.

The exact location has yet to be determined, but developers and city leaders said it will be between the Suez and the Ain Sokhna roads and close to the Red Sea…

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