- [æbo ʔiːɾ], Coptic: ⲁⲡⲁⲕⲩⲣⲓ A****ri),
formerly also
spelled Abukir or
Aboukir, is a town on the
Mediterranean coast of Egypt, near the
ruins of ancient...
- of
Aboukir Bay; French:
Bataille d'Aboukir) was a
major naval battle fought between Britain's
Royal Navy and the
French Republic Navy at
Aboukir Bay...
-
Aboukir almond is a
variety of
candy or
sweet made of almond-filled and sugar-coated marzipan.
These almonds are
produced in the
region of
Aboukir in Egypt...
- The
Battle of
Aboukir by Antoine-Jean Gros is an oil-on-canvas
painting commissioned by
Joachim Murat in 1805, and
completed in 1806. The
painting is...
-
Aboukir is type of a
dessert make with a
sponge cake that has been
baked in a
Charlotte mold,
divided into
multiple layers which are
layered with chestnut...
- 53°00′N 3°45′E / 53°N 3.75°E / 53; 3.75 HMS
Aboukir was a Cressy-class
armoured cruiser built for the
Royal Navy
around 1900. Upon
completion she was...
- The Abū Qīr Bay (sometimes
transliterated Abukir Bay or
Aboukir Bay) (Arabic: خليج أبو قير; transliterated: Khalīj Abū Qīr) is a
spacious bay on the Mediterranean...
- the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Aboukir,
after Abu Qir Bay, the site of the
Battle of the Nile: HMS
Aboukir (1798) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of...
- Nelson's
Island (Arabic: جزيرة_جريشة or جزيرة نيلسون) is an
island located in Abū Qīr Bay, off the
coast of Alexandria, Egypt. It is a
local site for picnics...
- squadron),
comprising the Cressy-class
armoured cruisers HMS Bacchante,
Aboukir, Hogue,
Cressy and Euryalus, the 1st and 3rd
Destroyer flotillas, ten submarines...