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Monufia ( ' ) is one of the governorates of Egypt. Monufia’s name was derived from the hieroglyphic word “Nafr”, which means “The Good Land”. It is located in the northern part of the country in the Nile Delta, to the south of Gharbia Governorate and to the north of Cairo. The governorate of Monufia is known for being the birthplace of four Egyptian presidents: Anwar Sadat, Hosni Mubarak, Adly Mansour, and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The governorate is named after Menouf, an ancient city which was the capital of the governorate until 1826. The current governor (as of 2018) is Said Mohammed Mohammed Abbas. Monufia Governorate is home to several prominent educational institutions. Chief among them is Menoufia University, established by presidential decree in 1976. Another major institution is Sadat City University, which was founded by a 2013 presidential decree after having previously functioned as a branch of Menoufia University. The region also hosts Al-Riyada University for ...
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Governorates Of Egypt
Egypt is administratively organized under a dual system that may consist of either two or three tiers, with further subdivisions occasionally resulting in an additional layer. It follows a centralized system of local government, officially termed local administration, as it functions as a part of the executive branch of the government. Overview Egyptian law delineates the units of local governance as governorates, centers, cities, districts, and villages, each possessing legal personality. The legal framework establishes a dual system of local administration that alternates between a two-tier and a three-tier structure, depending on the characteristics of the governorate. At the top of the hierarchy are 27 governorates (singular: ', plural: '). Each governorate has a capital, typically its largest city, and is headed by a governor, appointed by the President of Egypt, serving at the president’s discretion. Governors hold the civilian rank of minister and report directl ...
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Sadat City University
Sadat () is a suffix, which is given to families believed to be descendants of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. In Iran, after the revolution, it is mandatory to mention "Seyed" or "Sadat" in the names of or whose descent from Muhammad has been mentioned in ID cards of their fathers or parental grandfathers. It can also be a given name in some countries. Notable people with this name * Sadat Abul Masud (active 1972), Indian judge * Sadat Bukari (born 1989), Ghanaian footballer * Sadat Hossain (born 1984), Bangladeshi author, film-maker and novelist * Sadat Karim (born 1991), Ghanaian footballer * Sadat Mansoor Naderi (born 1977), Afghan businessman * Sadat Ouro-Akoriko (born 1988), Togolese footballer * Anwar Sadat (1918–1981), former president of Egypt * Jehan Sadat (1933–2021), widow of Anwar Sadat * Mohamed Anwar Esmat Sadat, Egyptian politician * Atef Sadat, Egyptian Air Force pilot * Nazmus Sadat (born 1986), Bangladeshi cricketer * Talaat Sadat (1954–2011), Egypt ...
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Sers El Lyan
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Tala, Egypt
Tala () is located in the Nile Delta region of traditionally agricultural northern Monufia Governorate, Egypt Egypt ( , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the Northeast Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to northe .... Tala is surrounded by greenery, with fields of crops and palm trees across its landscape, typical of the Nile Delta. The town is characterized by a close-knit community where families have lived for generations. Tala's heritage follows rural Egyptian culture in its food, architecture, and local customs. Alongside its rural atmosphere, Tala has a marketplace where local people trade fresh produce, handmade crafts, and other goods, reflecting the communal lifestyle of the Delta region. See also Kafr Zarqan References Populated places in Monufia Governorate {{egypt-geo-stub ...
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Birket El Sab
Birket El Sabaa () is a city in the Monufia Governorate, Egypt. See also * List of cities and towns in Egypt 0-9 * 10th of Ramadan * 15th of May (city), 15th of May * 6th of October (city), 6th of October A * Abu El Matamir * Abu Hummus * Abu Tesht * Abu Tig * Akhmim * Al Khankah * Alexandria * Arish * Ashmoun * Aswan * Awsim * Ain Sokhna B * ... References Populated places in Monufia Governorate Cities in Egypt {{egypt-geo-stub ...
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Ashmoun
Ashmoun () is a city in the south of Monufia Governorate, Egypt. The city's Arabic name comes from Coptic ''Chmoumi'' (), of unclear etymology, that could be possibly related to a Coptic word for "spring, source" (). It was also known as ''Ashmoun Gerisat'' (), a calque of , where Ptihot is a name of a nearby town, modern Gerays (). See also * List of cities and towns in Egypt 0-9 * 10th of Ramadan * 15th of May (city), 15th of May * 6th of October (city), 6th of October A * Abu El Matamir * Abu Hummus * Abu Tesht * Abu Tig * Akhmim * Al Khankah * Alexandria * Arish * Ashmoun * Aswan * Awsim * Ain Sokhna B * ... References External links Ashmoun Facebook Page Populated places in Monufia Governorate Cities in Egypt {{egypt-geo-stub ...
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Markaz (administrative Division)
Markaz (, ), or the equivalent term in Persian, is a second-level administrative division found in Asia and Africa. Examples include: * Markazes of Egypt, below Governorates of Egypt * Markaz in Saudi Arabia, below Governorates of Saudi Arabia * The capital city A capital city, or just capital, is the municipality holding primary status in a country, state (polity), state, province, department (administrative division), department, or other administrative division, subnational division, usually as its ... of a province of Iran * A merkez is a district of Turkey (ilçe) that serves as the capital of a province. The word ''markaz'' (), as a term, in Arabic means "center." Types of administrative division {{Semitic-lang-stub ...
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El Bagour
El Bagour (  ) is a small city in northern Egypt. It is located in the Nile Delta in the Monufia Governorate. El Bagour has 48 surrounding villages. Geography El Bagour is located in the eastern part of Monufia Governorate, has borders with Benha to the east - 13 km, Menouf to the west - 15 km, Shibin El Kom to the north - 12 km and Ashmoun to the south - 20 km Climate Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as hot desert (BWh). Population According to 2006 census, Population reached 304,420 citizens ( Main city and surrounding villages ). Main city's population is about 50,000 citizens. Gallery File:Bagour-stadium.jpg, El Bagour Stadium File:Bagour-stadium-street.jpg, El Bagour Stadium St. See also * List of cities and towns in Egypt 0-9 * 10th of Ramadan * 15th of May (city), 15th of May * 6th of October (city), 6th of October A * Abu El Matamir * Abu Hummus * Abu Tesht * Abu Tig * Akhmim * Al Khanka ...
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Cairo–Alexandria Desert Road
Cairo–Alexandria Desert Road, also known as the Cairo–Alexandria Freeway and the Cairo–Alexandria Highway, is the main highway that connects Cairo to Alexandria, the two largest cities in Egypt Egypt ( , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the Northeast Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to northe .... It is 220 km long. It begins at Giza, at the northwest corner of Cairo's regional ring road, and ends in Alexandria (Kilo 21). History * In 1935: The English Shell Company built the road six meters wide, built with rocks and covered with bitumen, using "mix in place" method. * In 1959: The Egyptian government planned to cover the road with asphalt layers to enhance it. * In 1971: The Egyptian government extended the road to 9 meters in width. * In 1981: The Egyptian government added a second roadway. The road was thus upgraded ...
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Sadat City
Sadat City ( ' ) is a city in the Monufia Governorate, Egypt. It is named after late president Anwar Sadat. The city is located northwest of Cairo. It is a first generation new urban community and one of the largest industrial cities in the country. The city is surrounded by a 350 km2 green belt, which has earned it a place in the top ten list of environmentally friendly industrial cities in the Middle East. Industry Sadat City has industry in a variety of sectors and in 2017, more land was slated and offered for industrial investment in Sadat. Climate Köppen climate classification system classifies its climate as hot desert (BWh). See also * Beheira Governorate * 6th of October City * New Cairo * New Borg El Arab * Greater Cairo The Greater Cairo () is a metropolitan area centered around Cairo, Egypt. It comprises the entirety of the Cairo Governorate, the cities of Imbaba and Giza in the Giza Governorate, and the city Shubra El Kheima in Qalyubia Govern ...
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Nile River
The Nile (also known as the Nile River or River Nile) is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is the longest river in Africa. It has historically been considered the longest river in the world, though this has been contested by research suggesting that the Amazon River is slightly longer.Amazon Longer Than Nile River, Scientists Say
Of the world's major rivers, the Nile has one of the lowest average annual flow rates. About long, its covers eleven countries: the