Egypt has many great cities by the Nile, but only three stand out. The first one is Cairo. Then comes Giza, a history book inside itself. And last is the lesser known Suez. These are great cities by the Nile. Cairo has many features, being Egypt's largest city, and capital. Cairo consists of one big city, and two islands, Gizara and Roda. Cairo rests on the eastern bank of the Nile. Its major manufactures are textiles, food, construction supplies, vehicles and more. Poor and homeless people live in a part of the city called the City of the Dead. Cairo is famous for the tomb of the king Tutankhamen, or King Tut. As you can see, Cairo is obviously a great city. Giza is one of Egypt's popular cities. Also known as Al Jizah, Giza has some amazing landmarks. For starters, it has the Great Pyramid of Giza, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Other landmarks are the Pyramid of Khufu, and the Great Sphinx. Its manufactures include chemicals, machinery, and cigarettes. I think Giza is a wonderful city. The next great Egyptian city is the little known about Suez. Suez is located by the very famous Suez Canal (what a coincidence). The city was built on very sandy ground, and established in 1859. Exports include cotton and rice. That is the little known about Great City by the Nile in Egypt. In my opinion every single city in Egypt is great. Every city has its story. That is what makes Egypt great.