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'''[[Alexandria]]''' is one of Egypt's largest cities today, and is commonly referred to as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean". It was first built around 300 years BC by the architect Dinocrates at the order of Alexander the Great; hence the name of the City. Lara visited the city in [[Tomb Raider 4]] when she was looking for the various pieces to the [[Armour of Horus]] which was scattered about at the ancient sites in the city. ''[[TR Archive:Featured Article Archive|Archive]]''
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'''[[Alexandria (area)|Alexandria]]''' is one of Egypt's largest cities today, and is commonly referred to as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean". It was first built around 300 years BC by the architect Dinocrates at the order of Alexander the Great; hence the name of the City. Lara visited the city in [[Tomb Raider 4]] when she was looking for the various pieces to the [[Armour of Horus]] which was scattered about at the ancient sites in the city. ''[[TR Archive:Featured Article Archive|Archive]]''
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Alexandria is one of Egypt's largest cities today, and is commonly referred to as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean". It was first built around 300 years BC by the architect Dinocrates at the order of Alexander the Great; hence the name of the City. Lara visited the city in Tomb Raider 4 when she was looking for the various pieces to the Armour of Horus which was scattered about at the ancient sites in the city. Archive

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