Shops 93m for sale in 205 6 October

Shop for Sale in 205 - 6 October

 
Reference: GB38515
EGP 17,670,000
Category:
Shops / Sale
Price:
EGP 17,670,000 Installment
Price / Sqm:
EGP 190,000 Per Sqm
Store Type:
Other
Finishing Status:
Core & Shell
Area:
93 M2
Floor No.:
4
No of Floors:
Delivery Date:
2024
Allowable height:
Last Updated:
Sat 18 Mar 2023

6th of October is a national public holiday in Egypt, celebrating the victory of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. It is officially known as 'Armed Forces Day' or 'Memory of the 6th of October War.' It commemorates the bravery and courage of Egyptian Armed Forces who fought against Israeli forces in Sinai, ending in their ultimate victory.

The 6th of October War, also known as the Yom Kippur war, took place from the 6th to 25th of October 1973. The conflict erupted when Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack against Israel, which was celebrating its Yom Kippur holiday. The Egyptian army crossed the Suez Canal and the Syrian army attacked Israel's Golan Heights. Israel was caught off-guard, and the Arab forces achieved initial success.

However, Israel was able to mobilize its forces and repel the attack, pushing back the Egyptian army across the Suez Canal. The war officially came to an end on the 25th of October, when both sides agreed to a ceasefire.

The war was a significant moment in Egypt's modern history, symbolizing its resilience and determination to defend its sovereignty. It also helped to unify the Egyptian people, who rallied behind their Armed Forces.

205 6 October is a residential and commercial compound located in the 6th of October City, a satellite city of Cairo built-in 1979 to accommodate the population growth of Egypt's capital. This compound offers luxurious living for its residents, featuring a range of facilities and amenities such as restaurants, cafes, shopping malls, swimming pools, and children's playgrounds.

In conclusion, the 6th of October remains an essential day in the history of Egypt, reminding the country of its strength, resilience, and ability to defend its sovereignty. The victory in the war has become a symbol of Egyptian pride and unity, and the country celebrates it every year. While the country celebrates, residents of the 205 6 October compound can also enjoy a luxurious lifestyle that complements the overall celebratory atmosphere, creating a sense of comfort and happiness that lasts througho