Port Fouad Grave Yard

Port Fouad Grave Yard is a cemetery in , . Port Fouad Grave Yard is situated nearby to the town .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Port Said railway station.

Railway station
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is the main railway terminus in , Egypt. It is one the main railway stations in the east . It was established in 1893 and inaugurated by of Khedive Abbas Hilmi II linking the cities of and then linking the city to in 1904, but the current building of the station was built in 1955. is situated 3 km northwest of Port Fouad Grave Yard.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Port Fuad and Port Said.

Town
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or Port Fouad is a city in , . is located in northeastern Egypt at the northwesternmost tip of the on the Asian side of the , across from the city of .

is 's third largest city, its second largest seaport and the entry point of the Suez Canal by the Mediterranean.

Port Fouad Grave Yard

Latitude
31.23377° or 31° 14′ 2″ north
Longitude
32.31579° or 32° 18′ 57″ east
Elevation
9 metres (30 feet)
Open location code
8G3J68M8+G8
Geo­Names ID
8638372
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“Port Fouad Grave Yard” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مقابر الأقباط ببور فؤاد

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