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[[File:Cairo MIM.png|thumb|The map of Cairo as it appears in ''[[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]'']]
[[File:Cairo MIM.png|thumb|The map of '''Cairo''' as it appears in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''.]]
'''[[Wikipedia:Cairo|Cairo]]''' (Arabic: '''القاهرة''', ''Al-Qāhira'') is the capital city of [[Egypt]] and the largest city in [[Africa]]. Along with [[New York City]], [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Tokyo]], and [[London]], it is in the last set of cities [[Luigi]] has to visit in the game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''


'''[[Wikipedia:Cairo|Cairo]]''' (Arabic: '''القاهرة''', ''Al-Qāhira''; Egyptian Coptic: '''ϯⲕⲉϣⲣⲱⲙⲓ''', ''Tikešrômi'')  is the capital city of [[Egypt]] and the largest city in [[Africa]]. [[Luigi]] had to visit it in the [[Mario is Missing! (PC)|PC]], [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES]], and [[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES versions of ''Mario is Missing!'']]. In the PC and NES versions, it was in the second-to-last level sets, while in the SNES version, it was in the final set.
As with all the other cities in the game, Cairo was invaded by [[Koopa Troopa]]s sent by [[Bowser]]. The Troopas stole artifacts from various landmarks of the city: the [[Great Pyramid]], the [[Mosque of Mohammed Ali]], and the [[Sphinx (monument)|Sphinx]]. Luigi's task is to find all the artifacts and return them to their respective landmarks.


As with all the other cities in the game, Cairo was invaded by [[Koopa Troopa]]s sent by [[Bowser]]. The Troopas stole artifacts from various landmarks of the city: [[Top Brick of the Great Pyramid|Top Brick]] of the [[Great Pyramid]], a [[Gingerbread Clock]] from the [[Mosque of Mohammed Ali]], the [[Klaft of the Sphinx|Klaft]] of the [[Sphinx (monument)|Sphinx]], and (in the PC version only) [[King Tut's mask]] from the [[Tomb of King Tutenkhamen|Tomb of King Tutankhamen]]. Luigi's task, given by [[Mayor Cellout]], is to find all the artifacts and return them to their respective landmarks.
Also, tie-seller [[Ali Mustafa]], appearing in the ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic "[[Mario's Picross (comic)|Mario's Picross]]", is from Cairo.


Additionally, though it does not appear, tie seller [[Ali Mustafa]], appearing in the ''[[Club Nintendo (German magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic "[[Mario's Picross (comic)|Mario's Picross]]", is from Cairo.
==Information from ''Mario is Missing!''==
*Boy:
**''"You're in 1,025,000 square kilometers of desert! But don't desert us yet."
**''"It's the largest city in Africa. Care to hear the riddle of the sphinx?"
*Tourist:
**''"From Saudi Arabia we entered Egypt by the southeast border. Dancing camels were our trusty porters."
**''"I saw a sign near the Sinai that read welcome to Masr.  It was written in Arabic."
*Business Woman:
**''"Cairo sits on the split of the Nile. From here the river goes south for 1500 kilometers."
*Scientist:
**''"You're between two continents that begin and end with the letter a."
**''"Inventors of mummies, papyrus and heiro--your mommy would love a postcard from here in Cairo!"
*Police Officer:
**''"You're in Ramses Square, Cairo, Egypt, Africa!"


==Information from ''Mario is Missing!''==
==Names in other languages==
{{MIM info header}}
{{foreign names
{{MIMPC info
|Jap=カイロ
|boy=You're in 1,025,000 square kilometers of desert! But don't desert us yet.
|JapR=Kairo
|boy_2=It's the largest city in Africa. Care to hear the riddle of the sphinx?
|JapM=Cairo
|tourist=From Saudi Arabia we entered Egypt by the southeast border. Dancing camels were our trusty porters.
|Spa=El Cairo
|tourist_2=I saw a sign near the Sinai that read welcome to Masr. It was written in Arabic.
|SpaM=Cairo
|reporter=Cairo sits on the split of the Nile. From here the river goes south for 1500 kilometers.
|Fra=Le Caire
|scientist=You're between two continents that begin and end with the letter a.
|FraM=Cairo
|scientist_2=Inventors of mummies, papyrus and heiro--your mommy would love a postcard from here in Cairo!
|Dut=Caïro / Kaïro
|officer=You're in Ramses Square, Cairo, Egypt, Africa!
|DutM=Cairo
|Ger=Kairo
|GerM=Cairo
|Ita=Il Cairo
|ItaM=Cairo
|Por=Cairo
|PorM=Cairo
|Rus=Каир<br>''Kair''
|RusM=Cairo
|Kor=카이로
|KorR=Kairo
|KorM=Cairo
|Chi=開羅 (Traditional)<br>开罗 (Simplified)
|ChiR=Kāiluó
|ChiM=Cairo
}}
}}
|-
{{MIMSNES info
|boy=You're in 1,025,000 square kilometers of desert! But don't desert us yet.
|boy_2=It's the largest city in Africa. Care to hear the riddle of the sphinx?
|tourist=From Saudi Arabia we entered Egypt by the southeast border. Dancing camels were our trusty porters.
|tourist_2=I saw a sign near the Sinai that read welcome to Masr. It was written in Arabic.
|reporter=Cairo sits on the split of the Nile. From here the river goes south for 1500 kilometers.
|scientist=You're between two continents that begin and end with the letter a.
|scientist_2=Inventors of mummies, papyrus and heiro--your mommy would love a postcard from here in Cairo!
|officer=You're in Ramses Square, Cairo, Egypt, Africa!
}}
|-
{{MIMNES info
|boy=You're in 396,000 square miles of desert! But don't desert us yet.
|boy_2=It's the largest city in Africa. Care to hear the riddle of the sphinx?
|tourist=From Saudi Arabia we entered Egypt by the southeast border. Dancing camels were our trusty porters.
|tourist_2=I saw a sign near the Sinai that read welcome to Masr. It was written in Arabic.
|reporter=Cairo sits on the split of the Nile. From here the river goes south for 900 miles.
|scientist=You're between two continents that begin and end with the letter a.
|scientist_2=Inventors of mummies, papyrus and heiro... your mommy would love a postcard from here in Cairo!
|officer=You're in Ramses Square, Cairo, Egypt, Africa!
}}
|}
=== Newspaper ===
;Hot Hairdryers!
:Havoc was wreaked as hairdryers from the Hafta Havit Hotline were heisted earlier this week. Our sources in the South tell us that the hairdryers were hotwired to help quicken the Arctic quagmire. No info yet on how many were hijacked, however a company spokesman claims it was in the hundreds.
;Larceny in the Desert
:In a typical twist of events, turtles have come out of their shells and have surfaced on the wrong side of the law. Chaos reigns as night falls. A witness, usually reliable, saw artifacts moving out of the city under turtle power. She provided the following sketches to police:
; Lightfingers on the Loose
: {| class=wikitable
![[File:Koopa balloon MIMDOS.png]]
|
*Scene of crime: The Sphinx
*Artifact: the Klaft of the Sphinx
*Reward: $1750
*Bonus: $0
|-
![[File:Koopa propeller MIMDOS.png]]
|
*Scene of crime: The Tomb of King Tutenkhamen{{sic}}
*Artifact: King Tut's mask
*Reward: $2450
*Bonus: $0
|-
![[File:Koopa skateboard MIMDOS.png]]
|
*Scene of crime: The Mosque of Muhammed Ali
*Artifact: the Gingerbread Clock
*Reward: $1400
*Bonus: $0
|-
![[File:Koopa bag pull MIMDOS.png]]
|
*Scene of crime: the Great Pyramid
*Artifact: the Top Brick of the Great Pyramid
*Reward: $1190
*Bonus: $2800
|}
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Cairo Map MIMDOS.png|Map in the DOS version.
Cairo Map MIMNES.png|Map in the NES version.
Cairo MIMDOS.png|Cairo in the DOS version.
Cairo MIMSNES.png|Cairo in the SNES version.
Cairo MIMNES.png|Cairo in the NES version.
</gallery>
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[[Category:Real cities]]
[[Category:Cities in Africa]]
[[Category:Mario is Missing! locations]]
[[Category:Mario is Missing! Places]]

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