It contains a cemetery that dates back to the 3rd century BC (Ptolemaic era).
It is spelled with French orthography as French was the most common foreign language in Egypt at the time of its inception.
The name consists from English: "camp" and Italian: "Caesar" [ˈtʃeːzar], francized as [ʃeˈzar], Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈkæmp(e) ʃeˈzɑːɾ].
Camp Shezar كامب شيزار
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