Suez
Appearance
Suez | |||||
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Wuri | |||||
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Ƴantacciyar ƙasa | Misra | ||||
Governorate of Egypt (en) | Suez Governorate (en) | ||||
Babban birnin |
Suez Governorate (en)
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Yawan mutane | |||||
Faɗi | 516,959 (2010) | ||||
• Yawan mutane | 2,064.53 mazaunan/km² | ||||
Labarin ƙasa | |||||
Yawan fili | 250.4 km² | ||||
Altitude (en) | 11 m | ||||
Bayanan tarihi | |||||
Ƙirƙira | 1859 | ||||
Bayanan Tuntuɓa | |||||
Kasancewa a yanki na lokaci |
UTC+02:00 (en)
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Wasu abun | |||||
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Yanar gizo | suez.gov.eg |
Suez is a seaport city (population of about 700,000 As of Agusta 2021) in north-eastern Egypt, located on the north coast of the Gulf of Suez on the Red Sea, near the southern terminus of the Suez Canal, and is the capital of the Suez Governorate. It has three ports: the Suez Port (Port Tewfik), al-Adabiya, and al-Zaytiya, and extensive port facilities. Together they form a metropolitan area, located mostly in Africa with a small portion in Asia.[1]
Hotuna
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]-
Port Suez
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Suez Canal, Suez, Egypt
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Birnin Suez
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Dakin taro na Suez
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Tashar Jirgin Ruwa na Suez
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Lalacewar kwalo kwalo a birnin Suez
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Tashar Jirgin Kasa, Suez
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Bajon Jami'ar Suez
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Suez Rd
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Port Said, Egypt, Suez Canal Authority
Manazarta
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]- ↑ Mayerson, Philip (1996). "The Port of Clysma (Suez) in Transition from Roman to Arab Rule". Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 55 (2): 119–126. doi:10.1086/373802. JSTOR 546035. S2CID 163029985.