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http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/show_page/5183 printed on Sunday, September 07, 2008
Tourist cooperation deal between Egypt and France
Tourist cooperation deal was signed between the Egyptian Alexandria and the French Alexandria.

This deal was signed from the Egyptian side by the Chief of the Regional Organization for Tourism Activation, General Hazem Abu Shleib with the French General Consul Leusbleund, to activate and notarize the tourist bilateral relations between the two states particularly in the presence of an Egyptology studying school in France and other French museums containing Egyptian antiquities.

The Glory of Alexandria is a fair that set up in Paris which, reminisces all the French people with the Egyptian Alexandria.

The French officials raised curtains of the archives of Al-Alwar region in the midst of France during the last days about the secret of the small Alexandria village near the French Saint Etienne City.

It was clear that habitants of this village are the grand sons and daughters of the French soldiers who left Egypt after the French campaign on Egypt in 1801.

Studies of the Regional Organization for Activating Tourism indicated that there are 44 cities taking the name of Alexandria in the US, Canada, New Zeland, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Scotland, Greece, Italy, South Africa, Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq.

As a result of this tourism activation, a huge Italian tourist ship reached Alexandria harbor carrying about 3000 tourists and sailors from different nationalities to spend the night of the Christmas in Alexandria.

All arrangements of finalizing the customs, banking, and tourist procedures are taken by the harbor officials besides the preparation of a program for the sailors and captains through the International Club for Sailors in Alexandria. Vicky Karantzavelou - Friday, January 02, 2004