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  1. Giza - Wikipedia

    Once thriving with the Nile that flowed right into the Giza Plateau, the pyramids of Giza were built overlooking the ancient Egyptian capital city of Memphis, across the river from modern day Cairo.

  2. Giza | Pyramid, Egypt, History, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 1, 2026 · Giza, city, capital of Al-Jizah muhafazah (governorate) in Upper Egypt, located on the west bank of the Nile River just south-southwest of Cairo. It is the site of the three great pyramids of the …

  3. Giza Plateau - Discover Egypt's Monuments - Ministry of Tourism and ...

    The pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx are among the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and indeed already were even in Roman times. Each of these spectacular structures served …

  4. Digital Giza | Introduction to Giza

    This brief summary describes the basic history of the Giza Plateau. For a closer look at some of the most popular topics, people, and places related to ancient Giza, check out Giza @ School.

  5. Giza, Egypt: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor

    At Giza, though, it’s pretty simple—travelers come here to see the Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. (Editor's note: Our list was compiled before political unrest prompted many …

  6. Giza - World History Encyclopedia

    Sep 2, 2009 · Giza is a plateau southwest of modern Cairo which served as the necropolis for the royalty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. Most famous for the pyramids of Khufu...

  7. Home - Tourism (English) - Giza

    Islamic era Al-Giza continued .to occupy an important position due to its proximity to the Islamic capital of Egypt like (Al Fust at – Al Kata,a –and Cairo). Al-Giza was named like that when the Arabs came …

  8. How were the Pyramids of Giza built? - National Geographic

    Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza were built to endure an eternity, but how remains one of the ancient world’s greatest mysteries. Here’s what archaeologists know.

  9. Great Pyramid of Giza - Wikipedia

    The Great Pyramid of Giza[a] is the largest Egyptian pyramid. It served as the tomb of pharaoh Khufu ("Cheops"), who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.

  10. The Great Pyramids of Giza - Smarthistory

    As massive as they are, the pyramids at Giza are not immutable. With the rapid growth of Cairo, they will need sufficient attention and protection if they are to remain intact as key touchstones of ancient history.