Giza travel guide
Giza is a city in Egypt that is famous for its ancient pyramids, the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. The pyramids of Giza are located on the edge of the desert, 9km from the Nile river, and they are a must-see attraction for any visitor to Egypt. Giza is also a suburb of Cairo, the national capital, and has a distinctive character enriched by several archaeological and cultural sites. Here are some short paragraphs about Giza city:
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