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Capital and largest city of Egypt
Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate. It is home to more than 9.8 million people. It is also part of the largest urban
Cairo
City in Illinois, United States
Cairo (/ˈkɛər.oʊ/, KAIR-oh, sometimes /ˈkeɪ.roʊ/, KAY-roh) is the southernmost city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the county seat of Alexander County
Cairo,_Illinois
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Cairo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cairo is the capital city of Egypt. Cairo may also refer to: Cairo, Georgia, a city Cairo, Illinois
Cairo_(disambiguation)
International airport serving Cairo, Egypt
Cairo International Airport (IATA: CAI, ICAO: HECA) (Arabic: مطار القاهرة الدولي; Maṭār El Qāhira El Dawli) is the main international airport serving
Cairo_International_Airport
United States historic place
The Cairo apartment building, located at 1615 Q Street NW in Washington, D.C., is a landmark in the Dupont Circle neighborhood and the District of Columbia's
The_Cairo
American mathematician
Hannah Mira Cairo (born 2007) is an American mathematician who gained recognition at age 17 for disproving the longstanding Mizohata–Takeuchi conjecture
Hannah_Cairo
Egyptian airline
Air Cairo is an airline based in Cairo, Egypt. The airline is part owned by Egyptair. Air Cairo operates scheduled flights to the Middle East and Europe
Air_Cairo
Monorail System in Cairo, Egypt
The Cairo Monorail (Arabic: مونوريل القاهرة) is a partly operational two-line monorail rapid transit system in the Greater Cairo metropolitan area and
Cairo_Monorail
State in Egypt, Hejaz and Syria (1250–1517)
the Levant and the Hejaz from the mid-13th to early 16th centuries, with Cairo as its capital. It was ruled by a military caste of mamluks (freed slave
Mamluk_Sultanate
1943 WWII strategy meeting between the US, UK, and China
The Cairo Conference (codenamed Sextant), also known as the First Cairo Conference, was one of fourteen summit meetings during World War II, which took
Cairo_Conference
Trial in Egypt
The Cairo 52 were fifty-two men arrested on May 11, 2001, aboard a floating gay nightclub called the Queen Boat, which was moored on the Nile in Cairo, Egypt
Cairo_52
American Civil War ironclad warship
USS Cairo /ˈkeɪroʊ/ is the lead ship of the City-class casemate ironclads built at the beginning of the American Civil War to serve as river gunboats
USS_Cairo
City of Cairo Governorate
New Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة الجديدة el-Qāhera el-Gedīda) is a satellite city within the Cairo Governorate of Egypt, and the metropolitan area of Greater
New_Cairo
Proposed but never completed railway connecting British colonies in eastern Africa
The Cape to Cairo Railway is an unfinished project to create a railway line from southern to northern Africa. It would have been the largest and most
Cape_to_Cairo_Railway
Venezuelan baseball player and coach (born 1974)
Miguel Jesús Cairo [ki'-row] (born May 4, 1974) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball infielder and coach who currently serves as the infield coach
Miguel_Cairo
Topics referred to by the same term
Cairo Declaration may refer to: 1943 Cairo Declaration, outline of the Allied position against Japan during World War II Cairo Declaration, from a 1964
Cairo_Declaration
Rapid transit system in Egypt
The Cairo Metro (Egyptian Arabic: مترو القاهرة, romanized: Metro Anfāq al-Qāhirah, lit. "Cairo Tunnel Metro" or مترو الأنفاق pronounced [ˈmetɾo lʔænˈfæːʔ])
Cairo_Metro
1969 agreement between Palestine and Lebanon
The Cairo Agreement, or Cairo Accord, was an agreement reached on 2 November 1969 during talks between Yasser Arafat and the Lebanese army commander,
Cairo_Agreement_(1969)
Public university in Giza, Egypt
Cairo University is a public university in Cairo, Egypt. Founded on 21 December 1908, the university is the second oldest institution of higher education
Cairo_University
Country in North Africa
of Aqaba in the northeast separates Egypt from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Cairo is the capital, largest city, and leading cultural centre, while Alexandria
Egypt
Vector graphics-based software library
Cairo (stylized as cairo) is an open-source graphics library that provides a vector graphics-based, device-independent API for two-dimensional drawing
Cairo_(graphics)
Italian businessman (born 1957)
Urbano Cairo (born 21 May 1957) is an Italian businessman and media proprietor. Cairo was born in Milan. His parents were originally from Masio, within
Urbano_Cairo
Medieval Islamic-era fortification in Egypt
Citadel of Cairo or Citadel of Saladin (Arabic: قلعة صلاح الدين, romanized: Qalaʿat Salāḥ ad-Dīn) is a medieval Islamic-era fortification in Cairo, Egypt
Cairo_Citadel
1956–1957 Three novels by Nagib Mahfuz
The Cairo Trilogy (Arabic: الثلاثية ath-thulathia ('The Trilogy') or ثلاثية القاهرة thulathia al-Qahra) is a trilogy of novels written by the Egyptian
Cairo_Trilogy
City in Georgia, United States
Cairo (/ˈkeɪroʊ/) is a city in Grady County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 10,179. The city is the county
Cairo,_Georgia
There are number of former synagogues in Cairo, the capital city of Egypt. The number of Egyptian Jews in the city has decreased significantly from its
Synagogues_in_Cairo
Governorate in Egypt
Cairo (Arabic: محافظة القاهرة) is one of the 27 governorates of Egypt. It consists of the city of Cairo, both the capital city of Egypt and the governorate
Cairo_Governorate
1992 film by Graeme Clifford
Ruby Cairo, also known as Deception, is a 1992 drama thriller film directed by Graeme Clifford. It stars Andie MacDowell, Liam Neeson and Viggo Mortensen
Ruby_Cairo
Concrete tower in Cairo, Egypt
The Cairo Tower (Arabic: برج القاهرة, Borg El-Qāhira) is a free-standing concrete tower in Cairo, Egypt. At 187 m (614 ft), it was the tallest structure
Cairo_Tower
Topics referred to by the same term
Cairo attack may refer to: 1948 Cairo bombings Cairo–Haifa train bombings 1948 1981 Assassination of Anwar Sadat 1990 Cairo bus attack 1996 Cairo shooting
Cairo_attack
Surname list
Cairo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ellery Cairo (born 1978), Dutch soccer player Ferdinando del Cairo (1666–1748), Italian Baroque
Cairo_(surname)
Association football club in Egypt
(Arabic: الأهلي, lit. 'the national'), is a professional sports club based in Cairo, Egypt. The club is mainly known for its professional football team which
Al_Ahly_SC
Locality in Cairo
"New Egypt") was an early 20th-century suburb outside Cairo, Egypt, which has since merged with Cairo and is administratively divided into the districts
Heliopolis,_Cairo
Capital and largest city of Egypt
in Cairo Gezira Roda Island Rivers in Cairo Nile World Heritage Sites in Cairo Islamic Cairo Coptic Cairo Downtown Cairo Islamic Cairo Old Cairo Azbakeya
Outline_of_Cairo
1985 film by Woody Allen
The Purple Rose of Cairo is a 1985 American period fantasy romantic tragicomedy film, written and directed by Woody Allen. Set in Depression-era New Jersey
The_Purple_Rose_of_Cairo
Metropolitan area in Egypt
The Greater Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة الكبرى, romanized: Al-Qāhira al-Kubrā) is a metropolitan area centered around Cairo, Egypt. It comprises the entirety
Greater_Cairo
19th-century American railroad
The Cairo and Vincennes Railroad was a 19th-century American railroad that connected Cairo, Illinois, with Vincennes, Indiana. It was chartered by the
Cairo_and_Vincennes_Railroad
Comune in Liguria, Italy
Cairo Montenotte (Ligurian: Coiri) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Savona in Liguria, an Italian region located 50 kilometres (31 mi) west
Cairo_Montenotte
Part of central Cairo around the old walled city
Islamic Cairo (Egyptian Arabic: قاهرة المعز, romanized: Qāhira al-Muʿizz, lit. 'Al-Mu'izz's Cairo'), or Medieval Cairo, officially Historic Cairo (القاهرة
Islamic_Cairo
Collection of Jewish manuscript fragments
The Cairo Geniza, alternatively spelled the Cairo Genizah, is a collection of some 400,000 Jewish manuscript fragments and Fatimid administrative documents
Cairo_Geniza
American baseball player (born 2001)
Miguel Cairo (born June 11, 2001) is an American professional baseball infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). Cairo attended
Christian_Cairo
Ferris wheel in Egypt
Cairo Eye, also known as Ain Cairo (Arabic: عين القاهرة) is a ferris wheel under construction located on the banks of the Nile River in the Zamalek district
Cairo_Eye
Italian media and publishing company
Cairo Communication S.p.A. is an Italian media and publishing company based in Milan. The shares of the company float in Borsa Italiana. Urbano Cairo
Cairo_Communication
Commercial district of Cairo, Egypt
Downtown Cairo (Egyptian Arabic: وسط البلد Wust al-Balad, 'middle of town') is the colloquial name given to the 19th-century western expansion of Egypt's
Downtown_Cairo
1958 Egyptian film
Cairo Station, also called The Iron Gate (Arabic: باب الحديد Bāb al-Ḥadīd), is a 1958 Egyptian crime-drama film directed by Youssef Chahine, written by
Cairo_Station
Information designer and professor
Alberto Cairo (born 1974 in A Coruña) is a Spanish information designer and professor. Cairo is the Knight Chair in Visual Journalism at the School of
Alberto_Cairo
American professional wrestler (born 1958)
Thomas Cairo (born February 19, 1958) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Eastern Championship Wrestling
Tommy_Cairo
Former canal in Cairo, Egypt
Khalij al-Misri or Khalij al-Masri (Arabic: الخليج المصري), was a canal in Cairo, Egypt. It began in the 7th century when the new Arab conquerors rebuilt
Khalij_(Cairo)
Neighbourhood within historic Cairo, Egypt
Old Cairo (Arabic: مصر القديمة, romanized: Miṣr al-Qadīma, Egyptian pronunciation: Maṣr El-ʾAdīma; Coptic: ⲃⲁⲃⲩⲗⲱⲛ ⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ) is a historic area in Cairo, Egypt
Old_Cairo
Outcome of the 1943 Cairo Conference
The Cairo Declaration (Chinese: 開羅宣言) was the outcome of the Cairo Conference in Cairo, Egypt, on 27 November 1943 of the 3 Allied powers engaged in the
1943_Cairo_Declaration
Brazilian writer (b. 1946)
Cairo de Assis Trindade (born in Porto Alegre, 1946. - Rio de Janeiro, 11 December 2019), better known as Cairo Trindade, is a Brazilian poet, short story
Cairo_Trindade
Part of Old Cairo which encompasses Coptic churches and historical sites
Coptic Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة القبطية, romanized: al-Qāhira al-Qibṭiyya, lit. Coptic Cairo) is a part of Old Cairo which encompasses the Babylon Fortress
Coptic_Cairo
Codename for a Microsoft software project
Cairo was the codename for a project at Microsoft from 1991 to 1996. Its charter was to build technologies for a next-generation operating system that
Cairo_(operating_system)
Town in New York, United States
Cairo /ˈkɛəroʊ/ is a town in Greene County, New York, United States. The population was 6,644 at the 2020 census. It is the third largest town in the
Cairo,_New_York
Transcontinental road network
The Cairo–Cape Town Highway is Trans-African Highway 4 in the continental road network developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
Cairo–Cape_Town_Highway
History museum in Cairo, Egypt
elˈmɑsˤɾi]) and also called the Cairo Museum or the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (EMC), is a national history museum in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptological museum
Egyptian_Museum
2009 Canadian film
Cairo Time is a 2009 film by Canadian director Ruba Nadda. It is a romantic drama about a brief, unexpected love interest that catches two people completely
Cairo_Time
Music conservatory in Egypt
Greater Cairo, while the Cairo Symphony Orchestra is based at Cairo Opera House in Cairo. Along with six other educational institutions, the Cairo Conservatoire
Cairo_Conservatoire
1952 anti-British riots in downtown Cairo, Egypt
The Cairo Fire (Arabic: حريق القاهرة), also known as Black Saturday, was a series of riots that took place on 26 January 1952, marked by the burning and
Cairo_fire
Term used in computer programming
An elephant in Cairo is a term used in computer programming to describe a piece of data that matches the search criteria purposefully inserted at the
Elephant_in_Cairo
Island in the Nile River, in Cairo, Egypt
Gezira is an island in the Nile, in central Cairo, Egypt. The southern portion of the island contains the Gezira district, and the northern third contains
Gezira_(Cairo)
Dutch former footballer
Ellery Cairo (born 3 August 1978) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a winger. Cairo played his first seasons of senior football for
Ellery_Cairo
Political upheaval in Egypt
the pressure on government officials. During the uprising, the capital, Cairo, was described as "a war zone" and the port city of Suez saw frequent violent
2011_Egyptian_revolution
Topics referred to by the same term
Cairo agreement may refer to the following: Cairo Agreement (1959) – also known as Maadi Pact or Gentlemen's Agreement, leading to formation of OPEC Cairo
Cairo_agreement
City in Greater Cairo, Egypt
located on the west bank of the Nile opposite central Cairo, and is a part of the Greater Cairo metropolis. Giza lies less than 30 kilometres (20 miles)
Giza
Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States
Cairo is an unincorporated community in Malheur County, Oregon, United States. Its elevation is 2,192 feet (668 m) above sea level. It is about 4 miles
Cairo,_Oregon
1798 revolt of the French invasion of Egypt and Syria
5 4 Jaffa 3 Cairo 2 Alexandria 1 Malta The Revolt of Cairo was a rebellion that occurred on 21–22 October 1798 by inhabitants of Cairo against the
Revolt_of_Cairo
Transport systems in Cairo, Egypt
Transport in Cairo comprises an extensive road network, rail system, subway system and maritime services for the more than 15.2 million inhabitants of
Transport_in_Cairo
Village in Missouri, United States
Cairo is a village in Randolph County, Missouri, United States. As of the 2020 census, Cairo had a population of 205. The pronunciation is Kay-row, unlike
Cairo,_Missouri
British secret agent group in Ireland
The Cairo Gang, officially the Dublin District Special Branch (DDSB) or D Branch, was a group of British military intelligence agents who were sent to
Cairo_Gang
Tallest flagpole since 2021
The Cairo Flagpole is the world's tallest flagpole, at 201.952 m (662 ft 7 in) tall. Located in the New Administrative Capital of Egypt, it was erected
Cairo_Flagpole
Brazilian-American gridiron football player (born 1991)
Cairo Fernandes Santos (KYE-roh SAN-tohs, SAWN-; born 12 November 1991) is a Brazilian-American professional American football placekicker for the Chicago
Cairo_Santos
Independent university in New Cairo, Egypt
in Cairo (AUC; Arabic: الجامعة الأمريكية بالقاهرة, romanized: al-Jāmi‘a al-’Amrīkiyya bi-l-Qāhira) is a private research university in New Cairo, Egypt
American_University_in_Cairo
1966 film
Cairo 30 (Arabic: القاهرة 30, translit. Al-Qāhira 30) is a 1966 Egyptian drama film directed by Salāḥ Abu Seif, and based on Naguib Mahfouz's 1945 novel
Cairo_30
Cemetery in Cairo, Egypt
of the Dead, or Cairo Necropolis, also referred to as the Qarāfa, is a series of vast Islamic-era necropolises and cemeteries in Cairo, Egypt. They extend
City_of_the_Dead_(Cairo)
Minor league baseball team
The Cairo Egyptians were a minor league baseball team from Cairo, Illinois, that played in the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League (KITTY League) on and
Cairo_Egyptians
Children's books series by Geoffrey McSkimming
Cairo Jim is a popular series of children's books by author Geoffrey McSkimming. They have been described as "epic" and "imaginatively written", and compared
Cairo_Jim
Building in Melbourne, Australia
Cairo Flats, also colloquially known as Cairo Bachelor Flats or Cairo, is a heritage-listed apartment building in the Melbourne inner city suburb of Fitzroy
Cairo_Flats
Football stadium in Cairo, Egypt
The Cairo International Stadium (Egyptian Arabic: ستاد القاهرة الدولي), formerly known as Nasser Stadium, is an Olympic-standard, multi-use stadium with
Cairo_International_Stadium
Italian painter (1607-1665)
Francesco Cairo (26 September 1607 – 27 July 1665), also known as Francesco del Cairo, was an Italian Baroque painter active in Lombardy and Piedmont
Francesco_Cairo
1981 studio album by Jon and Vangelis
The Friends of Mr Cairo is the second album by Jon and Vangelis, released in July 1981. A second edition of the album, released in January 1982, includes
The_Friends_of_Mr_Cairo
Road in Cairo, Egypt
The Cairo Ring Road is a 100km long ring road that encircles most of the contiguous metropolitan area of the cities of Cairo, Giza and Shubra Al-Kheima
Ring_Road_(Cairo)
Mountain in Italy
Monte Cairo (1,669 m) is a mountain in Lazio (in the province of Frosinone), overshadowing both the Abbey and the town of Monte Cassino, 5 kilometres
Monte_Cairo
Fourth Islamic caliphate (909–1171)
siècle. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. Williams, Caroline (2018). Islamic Monuments in Cairo: The Practical Guide (7th ed.). Cairo: The
Fatimid_Caliphate
Place in Illinois, United States
Cairo Precinct is located in Alexander County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,733. The precinct is coterminous with
Cairo_Precinct,_Illinois
1960 British film by John Llewellyn Moxey
Foxhole in Cairo is a 1960 British war film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring James Robertson Justice, Adrian Hoven, Fenella Fielding and
Foxhole_in_Cairo
Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, US
Cairo is an unincorporated community in Coal County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located seven miles northeast of Coalgate. The community was named
Cairo,_Oklahoma
Former Egyptian public transit system
beginning of the 20th century, until 2014 the Cairo tramway network was still used in modern-day Cairo, especially in modern areas, like Heliopolis and
Trams_in_Cairo
Place in Egypt
Cairo Festival City is a mixed-use urban development in New Cairo, Egypt, located along the Cairo Ring Road. Developed by UAE-based Al-Futtaim Real Estate
Cairo_Festival_City
Still installed on Macs. Apple Symbols (2003, Unicode symbol/dingbat font) Cairo (1984 by Susan Kare, a dingbat font best known for the dogcow in the 0x7A
List_of_Apple_typefaces
Topics referred to by the same term
Medieval Cairo may refer to: History of Cairo during the Middle Ages Islamic Cairo, part of central Cairo This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Medieval_Cairo
Unincorporated community in Tennessee, United States
Cairo is an unincorporated community in Sumner County, Tennessee. It is the location of Cairo Rosenwald School, a historic Rosenwald School open during
Cairo, Sumner County, Tennessee
Cairo,_Sumner_County,_Tennessee
Rivalry between Egyptian association football clubs
The Cairo derby (Egyptian Arabic: ديربي القاهرة) or the Top Match (Egyptian Arabic: مباراة القمة), known as the Arab Classico (Egyptian Arabic: كلاسيكو
Cairo_derby
Village in Ohio, United States
Statistical Area. Cairo was originally called West Cairo, and under the latter name was platted in 1848. A post office called West Cairo was established
Cairo,_Ohio
Sergiano Herbert Cairo (born 29 November 1982), better known as Redouan Cairo is a Surinamese-Dutch kickboxer fighting in the Superkombat Fighting Championship
Redouan_Cairo
Unfinished opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
L'oca del Cairo (The Goose of Cairo or The Cairo Goose, K. 422) is an incomplete Italian opera buffa in three acts, begun by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in
L'oca_del_Cairo
Argentine field hockey player
Sofía Cairo (born 8 October 2002) is an Argentine field hockey player. In 2021, Cairo was called into the senior national women's team. "Sofía Cairo" (in
Sofía_Cairó
Royal Navy C-class light cruiser
HMS Cairo (D87) was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the Egyptian capital, Cairo. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal
HMS_Cairo
Cairo Festival City Mall is a large-scale shopping and entertainment center located in New Cairo, Egypt. It serves as the primary retail component of the
Cairo_Festival_City_Mall
Dutch singer–songwriter (born 1990)
Celine Cairo (born 22 May 1990) is a Dutch singer and songwriter. As of 2023, she has released three EPs and five studio albums. Celine Cairo released
Celine_Cairo
CAIRO
CAIRO
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a personal name of Gaulish origin, represented in Latin records in the form Caraunus. This name was borne by a 5th-century Breton saint who lived at Chartres and was murdered by robbers; his legend led to its widespread use as a personal name during the Middle Ages.English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name for someone from Cairon in Calvados, France.English and French : metonymic occupational name for a carter, or possibly a cartwright, from a Norman and Picard form of Old French c(h)arron ‘cart’.There was a Caron or LeCaron, a missionary priest, in Quebec in 1615. The marriage of a Caron, of unknown origin, is recorded in Quebec in 1637.
Male
English
American English name derived from the name of the Egyptian city of Cairo, from Arabic al-QÄhira, CAIRO means "victorious."Â
CAIRO
CAIRO
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wanderer Traveller
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Another Name of Sun; God; Son of Adithi
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : probably a patronymic from Dunn 2 or 4. Compare Donson.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Manifestation of God
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English Scandinavian
Moving.
Boy/Male
French
Delegate.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
Limitless Prowess
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Making All Happy
Male
Welsh
Welsh name HEILYN means "winebearer." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Gwyn and survivor of Bran and Matholwch's war. He is noted for being the one to open the magic door through which the seven survivors escape from the island of Gwales.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
CAIRO
CAIRO
CAIRO
CAIRO
CAIRO
n.
To ravage; to prevail without restraint, or with destruction or fatal effect; as, the plague raged in Cairo.
n.
A weight used in southern Europe and East for heavy articles. It varies in different localities; thus, at Rome it is nearly 75 pounds, in Sardinia nearly 94 pounds, in Cairo it is 95 pounds, in Syria about 503 pounds.