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Suez Governorate

Governorate of Egypt

Suez Governorate

Governorate of Egypt

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map_captionSuez Governorate on the map of Egypt
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leader_nameTareq El-Shazly
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(US$ 7.6 billion)
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· 2nd
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(US$ 7.6 billion) · 2nd

Suez ( ar) is one of the governorates of Egypt. It is located in the north-eastern part of the country and is coterminous with the city of Suez. It is situated north of the Gulf of Suez.

The Suez Governorate is one of the most urbanized regions in Egypt, alongside Cairo and Port Said. The governorate hosts several industrial zones, including zones for light and heavy industries, as well as new urban community industrial zones. A notable development is the agreement between Russia and Egypt in mid-2018 for the establishment of a Russian Industrial Zone within the governorate.

Suez is also home to five significant ports: Ain Sokhna port, Suez port, Adabeya port, petrol basin port, and El-Atka fishing port. These ports play a role in the governorate's economy, which is bolstered by natural resources such as limestone, clay, coal, petroleum, marble, and lime. The region's chief export is papayas.

Tourism is an important sector in Suez Governorate, with attractions like Ain Sokhna, known for its recreational and medical facilities, Moses' springs, and Judaic Hill at El-Khoor. Additionally, the Suez Public Free Zone, established in 1975, further enhances the economic landscape, being divided between Suez Port and Adabeya.

Municipal divisions

The governorate is divided into the following municipal divisions for administrative purposes, with a total estimated population as of January 2023 of 788,421.

Anglicized nameNative nameArabic transliterationPopulation
(July 2017 Est.)Type
Arbaeenقسم الأربعينar287,620Kism (fully urban)
Ganayenقسم الجناينar142,504Kism (fully urban)
Suezقسم السويسar88,356Kism (fully urban)
Attakaقسم عتاقةar75,698Kism (fully urban)
Faisalقسم فيصلar194,243Kism (fully urban)
Port Suez Police Departmentإدارة شرطة ميناء السويسarPolice-administrated Area

Population

According to population estimates, in 2015 all 622,859 residents of the governorate lived in urban areas. With an urbanization rate of 100% the Suez Governorate is one of the most urbanized in the country, along with Cairo and Port Said.

Industrial zones

According to the Governing Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI), the following industrial zones are located in Suez:

Zone name
North Ataka Suez Gulf Industrial Zone
North Ataka Industrial Zone
Petrochemicals Zone (North Sumed Pipeline)
West Ataka Industrial Zone

In mid-2018 an agreement was made between Russia and Egypt for the development of a Russian Industrial Zone.

Ports

There are five ports in the Suez Governorate; namely Ain Sokhna port, Suez port, Adabeya port, petrol basin port, and El-Atka fishing port.

Natural resources

Natural resources in the Suez Governorate include limestone, clay, coal, petroleum, marble, and lime.

Exports

The chief exports of Suez are papayas.

Tourist attractions

Road to Ain Sokhna.
  • Ain Sokhna, a well known recreational and medical destination.
  • Moses' springs
  • Judaic Hill at El-Khoor

Public Free Zone

In 1975, the Suez Public Free Zone was established. It is divided between two main locations: Suez Port and Adabeya.

References

References

  1. (4 July 2024). "Egypt Announces New Governors for Cairo, Alexandria and Other Cities {{!}} Egyptian Streets".
  2. (1 Jan 2023). "ﻋـــﺩﺩ ﺍﻟﺳﻛــﺎﻥ ﺍﻟﺗﻘﺩﻳﺭﻯ ﻟﻸﻗﺳــﺎﻡ".
  3. "GDP BY GOVERNORATE".
  4. "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Table - Global Data Lab".
  5. "Egypt in Figures 2015".
  6. "Industrial Zones of Governorate".
  7. (3 June 2018). "Russia gets the go ahead: New industrial zone to bring investment, jobs and technology to Egypt". Ahram Online.
  8. (18 October 2018). "Egypt and Russia sign the largest contract in the history of Egyptian railways". Al Masry Al Youm.
  9. (25 January 2016). "Egypt, Russia to sign MoU to establish industrial zone in Suez Gulf area". Ahram Online.
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