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Urban Planning and Growth in Cairo

Article  in  Middle East Report · December 1997


DOI: 10.2307/3013031

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Urban Planning and Growth in Cairo
Author(s): Eric Denis
Source: Middle East Report, No. 202, Cairo: Power, Poverty and Urban Survival (Winter, 1996),
pp. 7-12
Published by: Middle East Research and Information Project
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