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Meaning of "damietta"

Damietta is a city in Egypt known for its strategic location on the Mediterranean coast and its industrial port. It is also famous for its furniture industry and historical sites
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  • A town in the Nile delta in Egypt.

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Damietta power plant.
The siege devastated the population of Damietta.
Of the children in Damietta are exploited at work.
Its capital is the city of Damietta.
The Damietta liquied gas plant.
He established the furniture industry in Damietta.
Transporting gas from Damietta liquefied natural gas plant in Egypt.
A visit to the furniture makers in Damietta.
The ship took them to Damietta at the mouth of the Nile.
He died during the siege of Damietta.
Damietta University participated in the first meeting of the international students at Mansoura University.
Theproject is locatedonagreenfield site in the industrial port of Damietta on the Mediterranean coast.
They captured Damietta and decided to attack Cairo in November.
A project for a comprehensive rehabilitation centre for children with disabilities in Damietta.
A freight yard and a cargo link to the port of Damietta are also being studied.

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Damietta port Saeed road.
Before he arrived the crusading host had been diverted to the siege of Damietta.
And the capital of the Damietta Governorate in Egypt.
His father was released upon payment of a ransom and the surrender of Damietta.
The Egyptian port of Damietta deploys Scati security platform.
It is believed he went on the fifth crusade to Damietta in Egypt.
The Damietta river.
He is occasionally designated through mistake as Isidore of Damietta.
William conquered the city of Damietta during the Fifth Crusade.
Louis was defeated at Mansura and captured as he retreated to Damietta.
New Damietta city.
Crusaders attack the tower of Damietta.
The Greek Orthodox bishop was based in Damietta in the church of Nikolaos of Myrna.
Fine silk was also made in Dabik and Damietta.
Damietta was returned and an eight-year truce agreed.
A Haarlem ship cuts the chain of the port of Damietta.
One month later, Damietta had to be abandoned.
A former furniture maker in Damietta.
The next day, Damietta was suffering from a high fever.
The name is also transliterated as Damyat and Damietta by some sources.
The capture of Damietta in Egypt, and was subsequently.
Containers are transported through the new Damietta Port.
During that time, the mosque of Damietta was converted into a cathedral.
Byzantine expedition against Damietta.
He was baptised in the grand mosque of Damietta that had been re-consecrated into a church.
A Byzantine fleet sacks and destroys undefended Damietta in Egypt.
Damietta was an important naval base during the Abbasid, Tulunid and Fatimid periods.
There is a headquarters inside Damietta Port.
He offered to trade Damietta for Jerusalem, but Pelagius would not accept these offers.
The crusaders leave Damietta.
In the Middle Ages the city of Damietta was famous for its soft, white cheese.
The crusaders capture Damietta.
Jubilee of Damietta in France, For the growth of fraternity.
The Byzantines then attacked back and sacked Damietta in Egypt.
Damietta was also the object of the Seventh Crusade, led by Louis IX of France.

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