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Aswan (Egyptian: Swenet (=trade);
Coptic: Swān; Greek: Συήνη Syene;
Arabic: أسوان Aswān; Spanish:
Asuan) ( 24°05′N, 32°56′E,
population 200,000) is a city in
the south of Egypt, the capital
of the Aswan Governorate. It
stands on the east bank of the
Nile at the first cataract and
is a busy market and tourist
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Cleopatra hotel Aswan |
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Cleopatra Hotel Aswan is in a
good and peaceful location,
quite suitable for all guests
coming to Aswan. Either you
com here for business purpose
or sightseeing, you can relax
in this comfortable hotel. |
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Isis hotel Aswan |
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Pyramisa Isis Corniche Hotel
Aswan is located on the banks
of the Nile in the centre of
Aswan and enjoys a unique
location with panoramic views
of the Nile and the
convenience of being centrally
located.. |
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New Cataract hotel Aswan |
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The hotel is a modern
high-rise structure,
contrasting dramatically with
the traditional architectural
style of its sister hotel. It
is very 1960s in appearance.
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Basma hotel Aswan |
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Basma Hotel was built in 1993.
It has a modern 6 floor
building, painted in sandstone
colour with a sweeping
driveway leading to reception.
At the rear of the hotel the
rooms and all communal areas
are built in the style of a
courtyard around the swimming
pool. |
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Pyramisa Isis Island hotel
Aswan |
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Pyramisa Isis Island Aswan is
a luxurious resort and Spa,
exclusively built on a green
island of 28 acres in the
middle of Aswan, the famous
winter resort. From every
corner of the island, you
enjoy the exotic picturesque
surroundings, superb panoramic
views of the sandy mountains,
the Nile and Aswan city. |
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Elephantine Island Resort
hotel Aswan |
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Elephantine Island Resort
Aswan is a modern hotel set
among gardens by the River
Nile, two kilometres from the
Tombs of the Nobles. |
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Sofitel Old Cataract hotel
Aswan |
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Old Cataract Hotel is perched
atop a granite hill at the
Nile river's edge in Aswan,
Egypt, and takes its name from
the rivers First Cataract . |
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