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Welcome at PINTOMAP, the geographic web search engine for location related services and information. For a start the current prototype includes more than 245,000 articles from Wikipedia that are displayed on Google Maps via Pins, there is more to come.
About PINTOMAP Muḩāfaz̧at Kafr ash Shaykh (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Muḩāfaz̧at al Buḩayrah (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Alexandria (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Alexandria (Greek: , Coptic: , Arabic: , Egyptian Arabic: Iskindireyya), (population of 3.5 to 5 million), is the second-largest city in Egypt, and its largest seaport. Sais, Egypt (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Sais was the chief city of the fifth nome of Lower Egypt, located in the western edge of the Nile Delta. Its Ancient Egyptian name was Zau. Pelusium (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Pelusium was a city in the eastern extremes of Egypt's Nile Delta, 30 km to the southeast of the modern Port Said. Alternative names include Sena and Per-Amun (Egyptian, Coptic: Paramoun meaning House or Temple of Amun), Pelousion (Greek, ), Sin (Chaldaic and Hebrew), Seyân (Aramaic), and Tell el-Farama (modern Egyptian Arabic). Port Said (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Port Said Damietta (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Damietta (Arabic: مدينة دمياط, medīnat dimyāt) is a port in Dimyat, Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea at the Nile delta, about 200 kilometres north of Cairo. Al Mansurah (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Al Mansurah (also spelled as Mansoura) (Arabic: المنصورة ), with a population of 420,000. It is the capital of Dakahliya province. Abu Qir (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Abū Qīr (Arabic أبو قير) (also Abukir or Aboukir) is a village on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, 23 kilometers (14.5 miles) northeast of Alexandria by rail, containing a castle used as a state prison by Muhammad Ali of Egypt. Mendes (Africa / Eastern Africa / Ethiopia)Mendes (), the Greek name of ancient Djedet (modern تل الربع Tell el-Rubˁ), is a city in the eastern Nile delta (). It was the capital of the 16th Lower Egyptian nome, and during the 29th dynasty, it was the capital of ancient Egypt. Buto (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Buto or Butos or Butosos (Greek: , Herod. ii. Tanis, Egypt (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt)Tanis (Τάνις), the Greek name of ancient Djanet (modern صان الحجر Ṣān al-Ḥaǧar), is a city in the north-eastern Nile delta of Egypt. It lays on the Tanitic branch of the Nile (now silted up). El-Tarif (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt / Muḩāfaz̧at Kafr ash Shaykh)The necropolis of El-Tarif (Arabic: إلطارف ) is located on the West Bank of the Nile at Thebes, Egypt. It is the farthest north of the Tombs of the Nobles, and contains tombs of the late Second Intermediate Period and early Middle Kingdom. Rosetta (Africa / Northern Africa / Egypt / Muḩāfaz̧at al Buḩayrah)Rosetta is the anglicised name of the city of Rashid, a harbor on the Mediterranean coast in Egypt. It is located 65 km east of Alexandria, at , in al-Buhayrah governorate. El Nouzha Airport}} DamanhurDamanhur (Egyptian: DmnHur; Coptic: ; Arabic: دمنهور; literally 'Village of Horus') or Hermopolis Mikra (Greek: ) or Latin: Hermopolis Parva is a city in Lower Egypt, and the capital of al-Buhayrah (Beheira or Behera) governorate. It is located 160 km northwest of Cairo, and 70 km E. Tennis (city)Tennis or Tinnis was an ancient city of Egypt situated at , on an island in Manzala Lake, southwest of Port Said. The city was founded by refugees from Tanis, after which the city was named. HMS Galatea (71)HMS Galatea (72) was an Arethusa class cruiser for the Royal Navy. She was built by Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. | ||