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Monufia Governorate (Arabic: محافظة المنوفية Muḥāfaẓah Al Monofeya IPA: [elmenoˈfejjæ, -monoˈ-]) is one of the
governorates of Egypt.
Monufia’s name was...
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north of the country,
south of Kafr El
Sheikh Governorate, and
north of
Monufia Governorate. Its
capital is Tanta,
which is 90 km
north of Cairo, and 120 km...
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Orthodox Church (
Monufia) St.
George Coptic Orthodox Church (Menouf,
Monufia) St.
George Coptic Orthodox Church (Shibin Al Kawm,
Monufia) St. Mary Coptic...
- It has an area of 18.76
square kilometers. The city gave name to the
Monufia Governorate that it is
located in and it was the
capital of the governorate...
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Egyptian doctor, philosopher, and author.
Mustafa was born in
Shibin el-Kom,
Monufia province, Egypt. He was
trained as a doctor, but
later chose a
career as...
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neighboring dioceses.
Following the
death of
Bishop Ioannes I of
Monufia in 1894, the
people of the
diocese declined to have a new
bishop consecrated...
- El Kubra, Kafr Az-Zayyat, Zefta, El Santa, Qutur, Basyoun,
Sebennytos Monufia Governorate Shibin El Kom,
Sadat (city), Menouf, Sirs Al-Layyan, Ashmoun...
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Sheikh 5.
Dakahlia 6.
Damietta 7. Port Said 8.
North Sinai 9.
Gharbia 10.
Monufia 11.
Qalyubia 12.
Sharqia 13.
Ismailia 14. Giza 15.
Faiyum 16.
Cairo 17...
- of
Egypt from 1972 to 1974.
Fawzi was born in a
village near Quwaysina,
Monufia Governorate. His
father was a
graduate of Dar al'Ulum and the Shari'a Judges...
- (Arabic: ميت أبو الكوم) is a
village in the
Egyptian Nile
Delta and the
Monufia Governorate. It is the
birthplace of
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (1918–1981)...