Luxors
Luxors is the plural form of Luxor and may refer to multiple places or entities named Luxor. The most common reference is to Luxor, a city in Upper Egypt, historically Thebes. It lies on the Nile opposite the Theban Necropolis and is the gateway to Theban monuments. The East Bank hosts Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, while the West Bank contains the Valleys of the Kings and Queens. The modern city is the capital of Luxor Governorate and serves as a regional hub for tourism, agriculture, and trade.
In addition to the city, Luxor is used in the names of various hospitality venues and brands.
Outside geography and commerce, Luxors has few independent meanings in standard English. It is generally encountered