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edit- Edfu
- Edku
- El Alamein
- El Ayyat
- El Badari
- El Badrashein
- El Bagour
- El Balyana
- El Basaliya
- El Bayadiya
- El Dabaa
- El Delengat
- El Fashn
- El Gamaliya
- El Ghanayem
- El Hamool
- El Hamam
- El Hawamdeya
- El Husseiniya
- El Idwa
- El Kanayat
- El Mahalla El Kubra
- El Mahmoudiyah
- El Mansha
- El Manzala
- El Maragha
- El Matareya
- El Qantara
- El Qanater El Khayreya
- El Qoseir
- El Quseyya
- El Qurein
- El Rahmaniya
- El Reyad
- El Rhoda
- El Saff
- El Santa
- El Sarw
- El Sebaiya
- El Senbellawein
- El Shohada
- El Shorouk
- El Tor
- El Waqf
- El Wasta
- El Zarqa
- Esna
- Ezbet El Borg
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editLargest cities
edit* Cities that are part of Greater Cairo metropolitan area.
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editFurther reading
edit- Chaichian, Mohammad A. (2009). Town and Country in the Middle East: Iran and Egypt in the Transition to Globalization. New York: Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739126776.
References
edit- ^ Elsirgany, Soha (15 October 2016). "Artists bring colour and hope to Egypt's El-Borollos as part of a two week symposium". Ahram Online.
- ^ "About Sars El Lyan". monofeya.gov.
- ^ "Egypt: Administrative Division (Governorates and Districts) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Cities in Egypt.