• FRANCISCO CARRIÓN

Updated Saturday, November 16, 2019 - 22:05

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The sight of giants making their way a few meters from the shore, between rows of buildings, still overwhelms those who approach their domains. The ships, crowded with merchandise, set the route since on November 17, 1869, a procession of ships headed by the French imperial yacht L'Aigle opened the cleft, after days of celebrations, banquets and fireworks. The Suez Canal is, 150 years later, the quintessence of the battered Egyptian economy. The miracle, abi

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