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'{{distinguish|text=the district in east [[Cairo Governorate|Cairo]] with [[El Matareya, Cairo|the same name]]}} {{refimprove|date=January 2012}} {{Infobox settlement <!--See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage--> <!-- Basic info ----------------> |name = Mataria |other_name = |native_name = {{lang|ar|المطرية}} |nickname = |settlement_type = city |motto = <!-- images and maps -----------> |image_skyline = |imagesize = 290px |image_caption = |image_flag = Governadorat_de_Daqahliya.png |flag_size = |image_seal = Coat_of_arms_of_Dakahlia_Governorate.jpg |seal_size = |image_shield = |shield_size = |image_map = Matareya,_Dakahliya.png |mapsize = |map_caption = Location of Mataria in Dakahlia Governorate. |pushpin_map = Egypt<!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Location_map --> |pushpin_label_position =bottom |pushpin_mapsize =300 |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Egypt <!-- Location ------------------> |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = {{flag|Egypt}} |subdivision_type1 = [[Governorates of Egypt|Governorate]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Dakahlia Governorate|Dakahlia]] |subdivision_type2 = |subdivision_name2 = |subdivision_type3 = |subdivision_name3 = |<!-- Politics -----------------> |government_footnotes = |government_type = |leader_title = |leader_name = |leader_title1 = <!-- for places with, say, both a mayor and a city manager --> |leader_name1 = |established_title = <!-- Settled --> |established_date = <!-- Area ---------------------> |area_magnitude = |unit_pref =Imperial <!--Enter: Imperial, if Imperial (metric) is desired--> |area_footnotes = |area_total_km2 = <!-- ALL fields dealing with a measurements are subject to automatic unit conversion--> |area_land_km2 = <!--See table @ Template:Infobox Settlement for details on automatic unit conversion--> <!-- Population -----------------------> |population_as_of =2000 |population_footnotes = |population_note = |population_total =300,000 |population_density_km2 = |population_density_sq_mi = |population_metro = |population_density_metro_km2 = |population_density_metro_sq_mi = |population_blank1_title =Ethnicities: |population_blank1 =[[Egyptians]] |population_density_blank1_km2 = |population_density_blank1_sq_mi = <!-- General information ---------------> |timezone =[[Egypt Standard Time|EST]] |utc_offset = +2 |timezone_DST = |utc_offset_DST = |coordinates = {{coord|31|11|N|32|2|E|region:EG|display=inline}} |elevation_footnotes = <!--for references: use <ref> </ref> tags--> |elevation_m = |elevation_ft = <!-- Area/postal codes & others --------> |postal_code_type = <!-- enter ZIP code, Postcode, Post code, Postal code... --> |postal_code = |area_code = |blank_name = |blank_info = |blank1_name = |blank1_info = |website = |footnotes = }} '''Mataria''' (also spelled '''Matarieh''' or la '''Matarée''') ({{lang-ar|المطرية}}&nbsp; {{IPA-arz|el.mɑ.tˤɑ.ˈɾej.jɑ|pron}}) is a region (''[[Markaz (country subdivision)|markaz]]'') in [[Egypt]]. Located in the [[Dakahlia Governorate]], it lies on the [[Lake Manzala]] coast in the northeastern part of the country. The region should not be confused with the district of [[Mataria]] in [[Cairo]]. Mataria has a population of around 300,000 inhabitants, and consists of two main districts: El-Ghasna and El-Okbiyine. It was announced as a separate city in the 1930s, with many villages following in it. ==History== The city consisted of two main islands named El-Ghasna and El-Okbiyine. They were distinct islands until 1903 when the government issued a decree to unite both islands under the name Mataria city. Transportation between the two islands was via wooden boats until the waterway separating the islands was dried up. The first brick houses in the city were built in the 1750s with the roofs being made of wood. The city played a heroic role during the French campaign on Egypt, where the fishermen joined the resistance forces led by the Egyptian leader of the struggle against colonialism in this region, Sheikh [[Hassan Tobar]]. When the French battleships moved from [[Damietta]] towards Mataria to attack, they were surprised by 100 fishermen boats opposing them. At last, the city was occupied by the [[France|French]] in October 1798. The fishermen of Mataria played an important role in the digging of the [[Suez Canal]], since they delivered water from the city to the workers in [[Port Said]]. ===The great fire of 1907=== The city was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1907. Many people died in the fire and all what was left of the city was ash and remains of dead animals. [[Al-Ahram]] newspaper published in its issue dated June 26, 1997, a detailed study on the burning of the city by Dr. Younane Labib Rezk. [[Abbas II of Egypt|Khedive Abbas II]] visited the city upon the fire and ordered reconstruction of its mosques. He also gave a certain amount of money to the people of the city for reconstruction. Also many other steps were taken to help the people construct their city and money was given to all those who suffered losses. ===1930s and 1940s=== Mataria has followed [[Dikirnis]] until 1929 and then followed [[Manzala]] until it was announced a city itself and a Centre (markaz) with many villages following it. The streets of the city were very impressive and surprising for visitors since they have been designed and organized perfectly and are almost unique in the world. It was arranged like a chess table that if you stood at the beginning of a street you can see its end without any hindrance, and it is still this way until now. In this period the city had two mayors, Mohamed Zinedine Azzam was the mayor of El-Ghasna and Kamel Daoud El-Rayes was the mayor of El-Okbiyine. The fishing industry in the city was affected much since Lake Manzala dried up from {{convert|720000|acre|km2}} to {{convert|120000|acre|km2}}. The remaining lake was divided into several influence regions. ===Embracing the late president Anwar El Sadat=== In 1942, People's Artist Zakaria Hijawi hosted Anwar El Sadat in Mataria (which was Hijawi's hometown). Sadat worked on the car that moved from Mataria to the Suez Canal, delivering arms to guerrillas and men of the revolution. Years later when Sadat became president, he came back to the city to lay the foundation stone for [[Al-Salam Canal]] and visited the house he lived in during his stay in the city which was Ramshackle at that time. ===Role in the Tripartite Aggression=== The city was the second line of defense after the Suez Canal during the [[Tripartite Aggression]] against Port Said on October 26, 1956. The city was burning by aerial bombardments by the intense aggression. Thousands of boats and fishing boats transported every second hundreds of the wounded and injured to be resuscitated in Mataria. Also the people of Mataria welcomed all immigrants from Port Said and other cities along the Suez Canal. ===Abdel Nasser's Visit=== On December 24, 1961, the city was decorated to receive late President [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], who came from Port Said in a boat. Men of the revolution accompanied the late president as Hussein al-Shafi, Kamel-Eddine Hussein, [[Abdel Hakim Amer]], [[Salah Salem]], and others. Then the late president left Mataria heading towards its neighboring city Manzala, which was decorated too to receive the president. ===Role in the War of Attrition=== The city had an important role in the [[War of Attrition]]. Many fishermen volunteered to join the Coastguard to be trained on using weapons and defending their points. These exercises came to fruition, where some fishermen caught an Israeli pilot after they forced him to jump off his plane when they shoot at it. Many other achievements were credited to the people of the city in this war. ===Anwar El Sadat's Visit=== At 12 noon on November 27, 1979 the helicopter landed in Mataria carrying the President and his comrades. The late president visited the city to lay the foundation stone for Es-Salam Canal. The city was decorated like never before for that historical day. == Villages == * El Assafra * El Dhehir * Ouled Sobour == Mataria the French city == The establishment and division of modern streets is due to a French engineer in 1907 after the famous city fire. He designed the city streets in a modern way in the form of a game of chess, and which befits its coastal location so that its streets are a draft of fresh sea air, and the French also established the station maritime that connects the city of Mataria to [[Port Said]] And [[Damietta]], they also created a railway connecting the city of Mataria to [[Mansoura]], and this line was known as French diesel, they also built the famous tank of known in the city as Kabbas, and they also built many French-style buildings such as the old police department and coastal buildings. The town of Mataria has looked after the French since Digging the [[Suez Canal]], because Mataria is the closest neighbor to Port Said. Also in this city that live the French working in the digging of the [[Suez Canal]]. == Grande Mosquée Sahraoui == La Grande Mosquée Sahraoui or The Great Sahraoui Mosque (El-Abbassi) is a first mosque built in the city of Mataria, the mosque dates back to its founder Sidi Sahraoui (Mohamed Sahraoui), it was founded in 1889-1890 even was built before that date by the family [[Sahraoui]]{{dn|date=November 2020}}, at that time was the first and the only mosque in this city, thus it was a beacon and a school of sciences of the Islamic religion, the reconstruction of this great mosque by the khedive [[Abbas II of Egypt]], after a city fire in 1907, the Sahraoui family gives the name El-Abbassi to the mosque after this reconstruction, it is now the oldest and largest mosque in the city, also the khedive Abbas built in the city of [[Port Said]] a mosque in the same style also called El-Abbassi. The mosque is a story of the Sahraoui family, the migrant family from the [[Maghreb]] from [[Algiers]] to [[Port Said]], during the period of the drilling of the [[Suez Canal]], at that time, [[Emir Abdelkader]] El-Djazaïri, himself was with them in [[Port Said]]. == The Great Sailor Sidi Sahraoui == Sidi Sahraoui the sailor, the founder of the great Sahraoui mosque, is the first mosque built in the city of Mataria in 1889-1890. Sidi Sahraoui the sailor. The Pride of the Navy and the Algerian fleet. Sidi Sahraoui the sailor of his real name Mohamed Sahraoui is among the greatest Algerian sailors in history and the greatest sailor of all time. In 1863, during the period of the piercing of the [[Suez Canal]], Sidi Sahraoui the sailor came from [[Algiers]] to [[Port-Said]] in [[Egypt]] and invaded the city, and became the protector of the city of [[Port-Said]]. At that time, the [[Emir Abdelkader]] El-Djazaïri was himself with him in [[Port-Said]]. On November 17, 1869 Sidi Sahraoui the sailor was present at the ceremony of the inauguration of the [[Suez Canal]] with the [[Emir Abdelkader]] El-Djazaïri, [[Ferdinand de Lesseps]], the Empress [[Eugénie de Montijo]], wife of [[Napoleon III]], and the Khedive of Egypt [[Isma'il Pasha]] and other great personalities. ==Personalities== * [[Abdelmonem Sahraoui]] (1936-1976) artist and calligrapher * [[Sayed Hijab]] (1940-2017) Poet ==Famous families== The families of Mataria made up of migrant families from the [[Maghreb]], [[Turkey]], the [[Al-Sham|Sham]] countries and the [[Arabian Peninsula]] * [[Sahraoui (disambiguation)]] * El Rayes * Azzam * El Gayar * Arnous * El Shennawy * El Hamahmy * Zoghbi * Chaoua * El Assi * Latrach * Laidi * Chetioui * Salmouni * Hamouten * Derouiche * Hadidi * Athmani * Kadi * Graoui * Allouche * Laskri * Dali * Zidane * Riane * Kaida * Gharbia * Diab * Jaballah * Said * Salhi * Sayah * Maghrabi * Abbassi * Baila * Gaila * Loucif * Louchahi * Labidi * Cheridi * Maiza * Djemaï * Mesbah * Hadjadj * Khiat * Matari * Mejahed * Jalal * Houila * Bechir * Aloud * Chebel * Chebli * Chreai * Hammar * Bouras * Hocine * Fakih * Kammache * Zarzour * Kacem * Ouali * Kahla * Farhat * Berbere * Kinani * Zahar * Hamza * Taha * Merzouk * Saroui * Semri * Sakhri * Hout * Arafa * Touidj * Henidi * Fouila * Loach * Chellouf * Camalo * Athmane * Abdelfatah * Dahdah * Hariri * Khellou * Lamiri * Omira * Choubari * Chabara * Himid * Zaalouk * Zallat * Zamzami * Tantawi * Bassiouni * El-Gammal * El-Khouli * El-Khoulani * Mandrawi * Katane * Machaali * Chellata * Bedir * Radi * Bissar * Rachidi * Abdelati * El-Wazir * Ladham * El-Banna * Kichk * Masri * Iraki * Barraya * Cherif * Djaidi * Khoudiri * Hassanine * Mansi * Fala * Cherdi * Taklo * Shurbaji * Chahine * Aslan * Korkuteli * Lafendi * Ghoul * Melhat * Nahas * Halle * Labban * Sabagh * * Keshawi * Lazaar * El-Far * Otte * Mouafi * Chami * Charksi * Sambouskani * Soukaria * Soukari * Nada * Halhoul * Raoudi * Maghoula * Nahla * Souirki * Abou-el-Nasr * Abou-el-Naja * Abou-Chalabi * Chahat * Ziat * Orbany * Khadr * Acheri * Otaibi * Kaakora * Taima * Hetemi * Tamraz * Asfouri * Asfour * Harz * Chendi * Nikiti * Samra * Salah * Naghi * Naghia * Fandis * Hlika * Sanad * Hajaoui * Hijab * Alidi * Ghasnawy * Dwidar * Fadali * Fayad * Mansour * Montasser * Abourezk * Abouslima * El Harbi * Badran * Badrani Ghoualbi * Ghouiba * Ghabn * Gozzi * Fajal * Dirini * Kaffas * Ziouta * Chahatou * Alfi * Afni * Dessouki * Ballah * Balah * Roussy * Daabes * Zaghawi * El Nagdy * Farag * Behiry * Chata * Wahba * Hamoud * Hamouda * El Gendy * Dora * Houmous * El Ziny and some many others. ==See also== * [[List of cities and towns in Egypt]] == References == {{Reflist}} {{coord|31|11|N|32|2|E|display=title}} [[Category:Populated places in Dakahlia Governorate]] [[Category:Cities in Egypt]]'
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'{{distinguish|text=the district in east [[Cairo Governorate|Cairo]] with [[El Matareya, Cairo|the same name]]}} {{refimprove|date=January 2012}} {{Infobox settlement <!--See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage--> <!-- Basic info ----------------> |name = Mataria |other_name = |native_name = {{lang|ar|المطرية}} |nickname = |settlement_type = city |motto = <!-- images and maps -----------> |image_skyline = |imagesize = 290px |image_caption = |image_flag = Governadorat_de_Daqahliya.png |flag_size = |image_seal = Coat_of_arms_of_Dakahlia_Governorate.jpg |seal_size = |image_shield = |shield_size = |image_map = Matareya,_Dakahliya.png |mapsize = |map_caption = Location of Mataria in Dakahlia Governorate. |pushpin_map = Egypt<!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Location_map --> |pushpin_label_position =bottom |pushpin_mapsize =300 |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Egypt <!-- Location ------------------> |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = {{flag|Egypt}} |subdivision_type1 = [[Governorates of Egypt|Governorate]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Dakahlia Governorate|Dakahlia]] |subdivision_type2 = |subdivision_name2 = |subdivision_type3 = |subdivision_name3 = |<!-- Politics -----------------> |government_footnotes = |government_type = |leader_title = |leader_name = |leader_title1 = <!-- for places with, say, both a mayor and a city manager --> |leader_name1 = |established_title = <!-- Settled --> |established_date = <!-- Area ---------------------> |area_magnitude = |unit_pref =Imperial <!--Enter: Imperial, if Imperial (metric) is desired--> |area_footnotes = |area_total_km2 = <!-- ALL fields dealing with a measurements are subject to automatic unit conversion--> |area_land_km2 = <!--See table @ Template:Infobox Settlement for details on automatic unit conversion--> <!-- Population -----------------------> |population_as_of =2000 |population_footnotes = |population_note = |population_total =300,000 |population_density_km2 = |population_density_sq_mi = |population_metro = |population_density_metro_km2 = |population_density_metro_sq_mi = |population_blank1_title =Ethnicities: |population_blank1 =[[Egyptians]] |population_density_blank1_km2 = |population_density_blank1_sq_mi = <!-- General information ---------------> |timezone =[[Egypt Standard Time|EST]] |utc_offset = +2 |timezone_DST = |utc_offset_DST = |coordinates = {{coord|31|11|N|32|2|E|region:EG|display=inline}} |elevation_footnotes = <!--for references: use <ref> </ref> tags--> |elevation_m = |elevation_ft = <!-- Area/postal codes & others --------> |postal_code_type = <!-- enter ZIP code, Postcode, Post code, Postal code... --> |postal_code = |area_code = |blank_name = |blank_info = |blank1_name = |blank1_info = |website = |footnotes = }} '''Mataria''' (also spelled '''Matarieh''' or la '''Matarée''') ({{lang-ar|المطرية}}&nbsp; {{IPA-arz|el.mɑ.tˤɑ.ˈɾej.jɑ|pron}}) is a region (''[[Markaz (country subdivision)|markaz]]'') in [[Egypt]]. Located in the [[Dakahlia Governorate]], it lies on the [[Lake Manzala]] coast in the northeastern part of the country. The region should not be confused with the district of [[Mataria]] in [[Cairo]]. Mataria has a population of around 300,000 inhabitants, and consists of two main districts: El-Ghasna and El-Okbiyine. It was announced as a separate city in the 1930s, with many villages following in it. ==History== The city consisted of two main islands named El-Ghasna and El-Okbiyine. They were distinct islands until 1903 when the government issued a decree to unite both islands under the name Mataria city. Transportation between the two islands was via wooden boats until the waterway separating the islands was dried up. The first brick houses in the city were built in the 1750s with the roofs being made of wood. The city played a heroic role during the French campaign on Egypt, where the fishermen joined the resistance forces led by the Egyptian leader of the struggle against colonialism in this region, Sheikh [[Hassan Tobar]]. When the French battleships moved from [[Damietta]] towards Mataria to attack, they were surprised by 100 fishermen boats opposing them. At last, the city was occupied by the [[France|French]] in October 1798. The fishermen of Mataria played an important role in the digging of the [[Suez Canal]], since they delivered water from the city to the workers in [[Port Said]]. ===The great fire of 1907=== The city was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1907. Many people died in the fire and all what was left of the city was ash and remains of dead animals. [[Al-Ahram]] newspaper published in its issue dated June 26, 1997, a detailed study on the burning of the city by Dr. Younane Labib Rezk. [[Abbas II of Egypt|Khedive Abbas II]] visited the city upon the fire and ordered reconstruction of its mosques. He also gave a certain amount of money to the people of the city for reconstruction. Also many other steps were taken to help the people construct their city and money was given to all those who suffered losses. ===1930s and 1940s=== Mataria has followed [[Dikirnis]] until 1929 and then followed [[Manzala]] until it was announced a city itself and a Centre (markaz) with many villages following it. The streets of the city were very impressive and surprising for visitors since they have been designed and organized perfectly and are almost unique in the world. It was arranged like a chess table that if you stood at the beginning of a street you can see its end without any hindrance, and it is still this way until now. In this period the city had two mayors, Mohamed Zinedine Azzam was the mayor of El-Ghasna and Kamel Daoud El-Rayes was the mayor of El-Okbiyine. The fishing industry in the city was affected much since Lake Manzala dried up from {{convert|720000|acre|km2}} to {{convert|120000|acre|km2}}. The remaining lake was divided into several influence regions. ===Embracing the late president Anwar El Sadat=== In 1942, People's Artist Zakaria Hijawi hosted Anwar El Sadat in Mataria (which was Hijawi's hometown). Sadat worked on the car that moved from Mataria to the Suez Canal, delivering arms to guerrillas and men of the revolution. Years later when Sadat became president, he came back to the city to lay the foundation stone for [[Al-Salam Canal]] and visited the house he lived in during his stay in the city which was Ramshackle at that time. ===Role in the Tripartite Aggression=== The city was the second line of defense after the Suez Canal during the [[Tripartite Aggression]] against Port Said on October 26, 1956. The city was burning by aerial bombardments by the intense aggression. Thousands of boats and fishing boats transported every second hundreds of the wounded and injured to be resuscitated in Mataria. Also the people of Mataria welcomed all immigrants from Port Said and other cities along the Suez Canal. ===Abdel Nasser's Visit=== On December 24, 1961, the city was decorated to receive late President [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], who came from Port Said in a boat. Men of the revolution accompanied the late president as Hussein al-Shafi, Kamel-Eddine Hussein, [[Abdel Hakim Amer]], [[Salah Salem]], and others. Then the late president left Mataria heading towards its neighboring city Manzala, which was decorated too to receive the president. ===Role in the War of Attrition=== The city had an important role in the [[War of Attrition]]. Many fishermen volunteered to join the Coastguard to be trained on using weapons and defending their points. These exercises came to fruition, where some fishermen caught an Israeli pilot after they forced him to jump off his plane when they shoot at it. Many other achievements were credited to the people of the city in this war. ===Anwar El Sadat's Visit=== At 12 noon on November 27, 1979 the helicopter landed in Mataria carrying the President and his comrades. The late president visited the city to lay the foundation stone for Es-Salam Canal. The city was decorated like never before for that historical day. == Mataria the French city == The establishment and division of modern streets is due to a French engineer in 1907 after the famous city fire. He designed the city streets in a modern way in the form of a game of chess, and which befits its coastal location so that its streets are a draft of fresh sea air, and the French also established the station maritime that connects the city of Mataria to [[Port Said]] And [[Damietta]], they also created a railway connecting the city of Mataria to [[Mansoura]], and this line was known as French diesel, they also built the famous tank of known in the city as Kabbas, and they also built many French-style buildings such as the old police department and coastal buildings. The town of Mataria has looked after the French since Digging the [[Suez Canal]], because Mataria is the closest neighbor to Port Said. Also in this city that live the French working in the digging of the [[Suez Canal]]. == Grande Mosquée Sahraoui == La Grande Mosquée Sahraoui or The Great Sahraoui Mosque (El-Abbassi) is a first mosque built in the city of Mataria, the mosque dates back to its founder Sidi Sahraoui (Mohamed Sahraoui), it was founded in 1889-1890 even was built before that date by the family [[Sahraoui]]{{dn|date=November 2020}}, at that time was the first and the only mosque in this city, thus it was a beacon and a school of sciences of the Islamic religion, the reconstruction of this great mosque by the khedive [[Abbas II of Egypt]], after a city fire in 1907, the Sahraoui family gives the name El-Abbassi to the mosque after this reconstruction, it is now the oldest and largest mosque in the city, also the khedive Abbas built in the city of [[Port Said]] a mosque in the same style also called El-Abbassi. The mosque is a story of the Sahraoui family, the migrant family from the [[Maghreb]] from [[Algiers]] to [[Port Said]], during the period of the drilling of the [[Suez Canal]], at that time, [[Emir Abdelkader]] El-Djazaïri, himself was with them in [[Port Said]]. == The Great Sailor Sidi Sahraoui == Sidi Sahraoui the sailor, the founder of the great Sahraoui mosque, is the first mosque built in the city of Mataria in 1889-1890. Sidi Sahraoui the sailor. The Pride of the Navy and the Algerian fleet. Sidi Sahraoui the sailor of his real name Mohamed Sahraoui is among the greatest Algerian sailors in history and the greatest sailor of all time. In 1863, during the period of the piercing of the [[Suez Canal]], Sidi Sahraoui the sailor came from [[Algiers]] to [[Port-Said]] in [[Egypt]] and invaded the city, and became the protector of the city of [[Port-Said]]. At that time, the [[Emir Abdelkader]] El-Djazaïri was himself with him in [[Port-Said]]. On November 17, 1869 Sidi Sahraoui the sailor was present at the ceremony of the inauguration of the [[Suez Canal]] with the [[Emir Abdelkader]] El-Djazaïri, [[Ferdinand de Lesseps]], the Empress [[Eugénie de Montijo]], wife of [[Napoleon III]], and the Khedive of Egypt [[Isma'il Pasha]] and other great personalities. ==Personalities== * [[Abdelmonem Sahraoui]] (1936-1976) artist and calligrapher * [[Sayed Hijab]] (1940-2017) Poet ==Famous families== The families of Mataria made up of migrant families from the [[Maghreb]], [[Turkey]], the [[Al-Sham|Sham]] countries and the [[Arabian Peninsula]] * [[Sahraoui (disambiguation)]] * El Rayes * Azzam * El Gayar * Arnous * El Shennawy * El Hamahmy * Zoghbi * Chaoua * El Assi * Latrach * Laidi * Chetioui * Salmouni * Hamouten * Derouiche * Hadidi * Athmani * Kadi * Graoui * Allouche * Laskri * Dali * Zidane * Riane * Kaida * Gharbia * Diab * Jaballah * Said * Salhi * Sayah * Maghrabi * Abbassi * Baila * Gaila * Loucif * Louchahi * Labidi * Cheridi * Maiza * Djemaï * Mesbah * Hadjadj * Khiat * Matari * Mejahed * Jalal * Houila * Bechir * Aloud * Chebel * Chebli * Chreai * Hammar * Bouras * Hocine * Fakih * Kammache * Zarzour * Kacem * Ouali * Kahla * Farhat * Berbere * Kinani * Zahar * Hamza * Taha * Merzouk * Saroui * Semri * Sakhri * Hout * Arafa * Touidj * Henidi * Fouila * Loach * Chellouf * Camalo * Athmane * Abdelfatah * Dahdah * Hariri * Khellou * Lamiri * Omira * Choubari * Chabara * Himid * Zaalouk * Zallat * Zamzami * Tantawi * Bassiouni * El-Gammal * El-Khouli * El-Khoulani * Mandrawi * Katane * Machaali * Chellata * Bedir * Radi * Bissar * Rachidi * Abdelati * El-Wazir * Ladham * El-Banna * Kichk * Masri * Iraki * Barraya * Cherif * Djaidi * Khoudiri * Hassanine * Mansi * Fala * Cherdi * Taklo * Shurbaji * Chahine * Aslan * Korkuteli * Lafendi * Ghoul * Melhat * Nahas * Halle * Labban * Sabagh * * Keshawi * Lazaar * El-Far * Otte * Mouafi * Chami * Charksi * Sambouskani * Soukaria * Soukari * Nada * Halhoul * Raoudi * Maghoula * Nahla * Souirki * Abou-el-Nasr * Abou-el-Naja * Abou-Chalabi * Chahat * Ziat * Orbany * Khadr * Acheri * Otaibi * Kaakora * Taima * Hetemi * Tamraz * Asfouri * Asfour * Harz * Chendi * Nikiti * Samra * Salah * Naghi * Naghia * Fandis * Hlika * Sanad * Hajaoui * Hijab * Alidi * Ghasnawy * Dwidar * Fadali * Fayad * Mansour * Montasser * Abourezk * Abouslima * El Harbi * Badran * Badrani Ghoualbi * Ghouiba * Ghabn * Gozzi * Fajal * Dirini * Kaffas * Ziouta * Chahatou * Alfi * Afni * Dessouki * Ballah * Balah * Roussy * Daabes * Zaghawi * El Nagdy * Farag * Behiry * Chata * Wahba * Hamoud * Hamouda * El Gendy * Dora * Houmous * El Ziny and some many others. ==See also== * [[List of cities and towns in Egypt]] == References == {{Reflist}} {{coord|31|11|N|32|2|E|display=title}} [[Category:Populated places in Dakahlia Governorate]] [[Category:Cities in Egypt]]'
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