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English: Egypt Grand Mosque got 3 Guinness World Records,The first was for the largest pulpit in the world with a height of 16.6 meters, The second and third were for the main chandelier of the mosque, being the heaviest chandelier in the world of 50 tons and it's 60 meters above the ground, and it being the largest chandelier with a diameter of 30 meters and four levels. 2Mosque minarets of 140 meters high
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Coordinates: 2Q23+MXC, Cairo Governorate Desert, Cairo Governorate 4851101

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Egypt Grand Mosque is the 3rd biggest mosque in the middle east, in the new administrative capital of Egypt

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