- El
Qantara (Arabic: القنطرة, romanized: al qantara, lit. 'the bridge') is a
northeastern Egyptian city on both
sides of the Suez Canal, in the Egyptian...
- Alcântara (Portuguese), Alcántara (Spanish), Alcàntara, Alcàntera, El-
Qantarah and (El)
Kantara are all
transliterations of the
Arabic word al-qantara...
- Spain, on the Tagus, near Portugal. The
toponym is from the
Arabic word al-
Qanṭarah (القنطرة)
meaning "the bridge".
Archaeological findings have
attested human...
-
Harasta al-
Qantarah (also
spelled Harasta Elqantara; Arabic: حرستا القنطرة) is a
Syrian village located in
Markaz Rif Dimashq,
Douma District. Harasta...
- Ⲥⲗⲏ). It has been
suggested that its
remains form the Tel el-Habua near
Qantarah. The
Horus of
Mesen was
worshipped at
Tjaru in the form of a lion, and...
- Alcántara, in Extremadura, Spain. Alcántara is from the
Arabic word al-
Qantarah (القنطرة)
meaning "the arch". The
stone arch
bridge was
built over the...
- into
three sectors: the
northern sector defended Arish on the
coast to El-
Qantarah el-Sharqiyya, the
central sector defended Ismailia to Abu-Ageila, and the...
- Ismaïlia, SCA
headquarters Tunnel Ismailia New
Ismala Lake
Timsah Maadia Al
Qantarah Street 95.0
Deversoir Great Bitter Lake
Small Bitter Lake
Ahmed Hamdi Northern...
-
kilometres (32 mi) long. The name
Alcantara is of
Arabic origin (القنطرة, al-
Qanṭarah, 'the Arch') and
refers to a
bridge from
Roman times found by the Arabs...
- counterattacks. In the north, the
Egyptian 18th
Division attacked the town of El-
Qantarah el-Sharqiyya,
engaging Israeli forces in and
around the town. The fighting...