FAIYUM GOVERNORATE
'Faiyum Governorate' (Arabic: محافظة الفيوم; from Coptic: ''Efiom'', meaning ''the Sea'') is one of the governorates of Egypt located in the middle of the country. Its capital is the city of Faiyum, located about 81 mi (130 km) southwest of Cairo. It has a population of 307,731 (2005),[1]
| Contents |
| Location and Settings |
| Geography |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Location and Settings
The governorate of Faiyum comprises a number of cities and towns. Besides its capital city of Faiyum, there are Senuris and Tomia to the north, and Senaru and Auuksa on the road to the lake.
Geography
The governorate of Faiyum includes:
★ The large fertile Faiyum Oasis, which comprises farmland, Lake Moeris, and some cities.
★ South of the Faiyum Oasis, a smaller depression contains the town of El Gharaq el Sulţāni. It is also irrigated from the Nile.
★ A dry barren depression named Wadi Ruwayān, which covers 280 mi² (725 km²), west of the El Gharaq el Sulţāni depression.
★ Desert and dry mountains, which mostly surround the depressions.
See also
★ Faiyum Oasis
★ Lake Moeris
★ Bahr Yussef
★ Faiyum mummy portraits
References
1. 2005 World City populations
External links
★ Fayoum Governorate Official website
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