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  • Dekheila Port | Alpha Industries and Construction
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  • Buildings by Port Vell
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  • Port Vell and Maremagnum cityscape
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  • Friends following the groom to the port to start visiting other villages to invite the wedding guests
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  • Shaalawi checking the west port of Seheil Island before his son's wedding night. The main access to all Gharb Seheil guests
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  • A small port used for access to Heisa Island
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  • Old Nubian women selling artifacts & souvenirs by the small port of Gharb Seheil
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  • W Barcelona Hotel in Port Vell by Ricardo Bofill
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  • Bisharia are a subgroup of the Beja people who are bilingual in Beja and Arabic. They call themselves "sons of the Jinns", they were constantly at war with the Romans. In the Middle Ages, they were known as Beja, and convoyed pilgrims from the Nile valley to Aidhab, the port of embarkation for Jeddah. They have acted as guides to caravans through the Nubian desert and up the Nile valley.
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