Nope. They're VERY different. Egyptian pyramids were made as tombs for royalty, while Mayan pyramids were made as religious temples.
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Alexandria would not be found on a map of ancient Rome. Alexandria was/is far to the east in Egypt. It would be found on a map of the entire Roman empire on the coast of Egypt, slightly to the west of the Nile delta.
This university website has a map detailing the names and locations of Mayan cities in south America. http://wsu.edu/~dee/CIVAMRCA/MAYACITY.HTM
In the related links box below, I posted the map.
Egypt is situated in the northeast corner of the Africa. A large river called the River Nile flows through the country into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile enters Egypt from the Sudan and flows north for about 1545 km (about 960 m) to the sea.