Beheira Governorate

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Beheira (Arabic: محافظة البحيرة Moḥafzet el Beḥēra, IPA: [moˈħɑfzˤet elbeˈħeːɾæ], "the governorate of the Lake") is a coastal governorate in northern Egypt. Located in the northern part of the country in the Nile Delta, its capital is Damanhur.

Country Egypt
SeatDamanhur (capital)
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Beheira Governorate
Flag of Beheira Governorate
Official logo of Beheira Governorate
Beheira Governorate subdivisions
Beheira Governorate subdivisions
Beheira Governorate on the map of Egypt
Beheira Governorate on the map of Egypt
Coordinates: 30.61°N 30.43°E / 30.61; 30.43
Country Egypt
SeatDamanhur (capital)
Government
  GovernorJacqueline Azer[1]
Area
  Total
9,826 km2 (3,794 sq mi)
Population
 (January 2024)[3]
  Total
6,992,742
  Density711.7/km2 (1,843/sq mi)
GDP
  TotalEGP 289 billion
(US$ 18.4 billion)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EGY)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
ISO 3166 codeEG-BH
HDI (2021)0.718[5]
high · 16th
Websitebehira.gov.eg
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Overview

Wadi El Natrun - El Alamein Rd, El Beheira Governorate, Egypt

Beheira Governorate enjoys an important strategical place, west of the Rosetta branch of the Nile. It comprises four important highways, namely the Cairo-Alexandria desert road, the Cairo agricultural road, the international road, and the circular road. Beheira Governorate is also home to a number of the most important Coptic monasteries in Wadi El Natrun (Scetes).[2][6]

Beheira consists of 13 marakez and 14 cities, and contains important industries such as cotton, chemicals, carpets, electricity, and fishing.

The governorate has a noteworthy number of archaeological sites, including at Abu El Matamir, Abu Hummus, Damanhour, Rosetta (Rashid), and Kafr El Dawwar.[7] Coins, lamps, animal bones, and pottery from Roman and later Eastern Roman (Byzantine) eras are some of the archaeological finds discovered at Kom El Giza, and Kom El Hamam in Beheira.[8]

In 2017, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi appointed the first female governor in the country's history, Nadia Ahmed Abdou, for Beheira Governorate.[9]

Municipal divisions

The governorate is divided into the following municipal divisions for administrative purposes, with a total estimated population as of January 2024 of 6,992,742. In some instances there is a markaz and a kism with the same name.[3]

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Municipal Divisions
Anglicized nameNative nameArabic transliterationPopulation
(January 2023 Est.)
Type
Abu El Matamirمركز ابو المطاميرAbū al-Maṭāmīr603,640Markaz
Abu Hummusمركز أبو حمصAbū Ḥummuṣ581,820Markaz
El Delengatمركز الدلنجاتAd-Dilinjāt400,570Markaz
Mahmoudiyahمركز المحموديةAl-Maḥmūdiyah305,974Markaz
Rahmaniyaمركز الرحمانيةAr-Raḥmāniyah176,315Markaz
Badrمركز بدرBadr208,542Markaz
Damanhourقسم دمنهورDamanhūr327,352Kism (fully urban)
Damanhourمركز دمنهورDamanhūr586,244Markaz
West Nubariyahقسم غرب النوباريةGharb an-Nūbāriyah130,405Kism (urban and rural parts)
Hosh Essaمركز حوش عيسىḤawsh 'Īsā339,556Markaz
Edkuمركز إدكوIdkū257,873Markaz
Itay El Barudمركز إيتاى البارودItyāy al-Bārūd476,197Markaz
Kafr El Dawwarقسم كفر الدوارKafr ad-Dawwār344,133Kism (urban and rural parts)
Kafr El Dawwarمركز كفر الدوارKafr ad-Dawwār749,595Markaz
Kom Hamadaمركز كوم حمادةKawm Ḥamādah496,752Markaz
Rosettaمركز رشيدRashīd309,188Markaz
Shubrakhitمركز شبرا خيتShubrākhīt302,429Markaz
Natrn Valleyمركز وادى النطرونWadi an-Natrun90,576Markaz
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Population

According to population estimates, in 2024 the majority of residents in the governorate lived in rural areas, with an urbanization rate of only 19.5%. Out of an estimated 6,992,742 people residing in the governorate, 5,629,157 people lived in rural areas as opposed to only 1,363,585 in urban areas.[10]

Cities and towns

Notable people

Industrial zones

According to the Governing Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI), the following industrial zones are located in Beheira:[11][2]

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New El Nubaria Industrial Zone
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Projects and programs

In 1981, the Basic Village Service Program (BVS), under the auspices of USAID, had several water, road, and other projects, going on in several markazes in Beheira Governorate.[12]

In 2018 the governorate council discussed a campaign of mosquito control and animal control to avert the spread of preventable diseases.[13]

References

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