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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
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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.
yes there is a map
go to www.Google.com/images the in the line put map of Egypt
Egypt is the location of Giza (the pyramids and the Sphinx). Once you get the map from the museum, fly along the upper area of Africa.
There is no evidence to suggest that the Egyptian pyramids were purposely built to map out the Milky Way. The pyramids were primarily constructed as tombs for pharaohs, with their orientation and layout likely based on religious beliefs and architectural techniques of the time. Any similarities between the pyramids' alignment and certain celestial features are likely coincidental.
Egypt
it is not in the map
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Ancient Egypt during the III-VI Dynasties, from c. 2980 to 2475 B.C. The Old Kingdom was noted as "the Age of the Pyramids," with magnificent monuments built by rulers such as Cheops.Actually only two kingdoms. See map at http://www.answers.com/library/Wikipedia-cid-3571878Upper and Lower Egypt
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Egypt
Ancient Egypt..
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