Gianaclis
Gianaclis (Arabic: جناكليس) is a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt. It is named after the Greek-Egyptian businessman Nestor Gianaclis who established the Gianaclis Vineyards in Alexandria and, along with the Kyriazi Freres, founded the Egyptian cigarette industry.
Janaklis جناكليس | |
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Janaklis Location in Egypt | |
Coordinates: 31.24282°N 29.968715°E | |
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Governorate | Alexandria |
City | Alexandria |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EST) |
Notable people from Gianaclis
- Queen Farida of Egypt
- Mahmoud Sa'id, Egyptian artist
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