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Located on the Mediterranean Sea coast, Alexandria (in Arabic, الإسكندرية – al-iskandariyyah) is the chief seaport in Egypt, and that country's second largest city, and the capital of the Al Iskandariyah governate. It is located at 31°12'N, 29°15'E, 208 km (129 miles) northwest of Cairo. The Canopic mouth of the Nile (now dry) was 19 km (12 miles) east, near the ancient city of Canopus.
It was named after its founder, Alexander the Great, and as the seat of the Ptolemaic rulers of Egypt quickly became one of the greatest cities of the Hellenistic world – second only to Rome in size and wealth throughout much of antiquity. However, upon the founding of Cairo by Egypt's mediaeval Islamic rulers its status as the country's capital was usurped, and it fell into a decline, which by the late Ottoman period had seen it reduced to little more than a small fishing village.
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The history of Alexandria covers four periods: