Kafr El Dawwar (Arabic: كفر الدوار, lit. 'town of the farm' Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:[kɑfɾeddɑwˈwɑːɾ]) is a major industrial city and municipality on the Nile Delta in the Beheira Governorate of northern Egypt. Located approximately 30 km from Alexandria, the municipality has a population of about 265,300 inhabitants[2] and comprises a number of smaller towns and villages.
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KafrElDawwar (Arabic: كفر الدوار, lit. 'town of the farm' Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [kɑfɾ eddɑwˈwɑːɾ]) is a major industrial city and municipality...
reach Cairo directly from Alexandria. 'Urabi deployed his troops at KafrElDawwar between Cairo and Alexandria and prepared very substantial defences...
archaeological sites, including at Abu El Matamir, Abu Hummus, Damanhour, Rosetta (Rashid), and KafrElDawwar. Coins, lamps, animal bones, and pottery...
wettest places in Egypt; the other wettest places are Rosetta, Baltim, Kafrel-Dawwar, and Mersa Matruh. The city's climate is influenced by the Mediterranean...
KafrEl Battikh (Arabic: كفر البطيخ) is a city in the Damietta Governorate, Egypt. Its population was estimated at about 44,700 people in 2018. The older...
Zakaria Botros (Arabic: زكريا بطرس; born 24 October 1934, in KafrElDawwar) is a former Coptic Orthodox Christian priest. He worked as a priest in Australia...
common.[citation needed] Rafah, Alexandria, Abu Qir, Rosetta, Baltim, Kafrel-Dawwar and Mersa Matruh are the wettest places in Egypt. The population of...
of KafrElDawwar, Beheira into an athletic family. He began playing football since he was ten years old when he was a student in KafrElDawwar primary...
coastal places. Additionally Rafah, Alexandria, Abu Qir, Rosetta, Baltim, Kafrel-Dawwar and Mersa Matruh are the wettest in Egypt. Ruins of the Temple of the...
El Alamein (Arabic: العلمين, romanized: al-ʿAlamayn, lit. 'the two flags', IPA: [elʕælæˈmeːn] ) is a town in the northern Matrouh Governorate of Egypt...
August 1952, communist-led riots broke out at textile factories in Kafrel-Dawwar, leading to a clash with the army that left nine people dead. While...
Wadi El Natrun (Arabic: وادي النطرون "Valley of Natron"; Coptic: Ϣⲓϩⲏⲧ Šihēt, "measure of the hearts") is a depression in northern Egypt that is located...
at the battle of KafrElDawwar and the battle of Tell El Kebir. He did oversee the completion of Egyptian fortifications at Tell El Kebir due to being...
الجيزة, romanized: al-Jīzah, pronounced [aljiːzah], Egyptian Arabic: الجيزة el-Gīza [elˈgiːzæ]) is the third-largest city in Egypt by area after Cairo and...
high speed rail line that extends from the northern Mediterranean city of El Alamein to Ain Sokhna city on the Red Sea passing through the new capital...
The British army launched a probing/scouting attack at the Battle of KafrElDawwar to determine whether or not Cairo could be advanced on from Alexandria...
el-Sisi. Protesters turned to the streets in several cities in Egypt, including Cairo, Giza, Suez, KafrElDawwar, Alexandria, Aswan, El Qanater El Khayreya...
Efforts to private Misr Helwan, and Misr Fine Spinning and Weaving in Kafrel-Dawwar, were blocked by strike actions at both facilities. In 2004, the company...
being the first president of the Bar Association. Al Hilbawi born in KafrElDawwar in 1858 into a Maghribi-origin family. His father was a merchant and...
Alexandria but failed to reach Cairo after being checked at the Battle of KafrElDawwar. Another army, led by Sir Garnet Wolseley, landed in the Canal Zone...
CE Egyptian Expedition 1882 CE Battle of Kassassin 1882 CE Battle of Kafrel-Dawwar 13 September 1882 CE Battle of Tel al-Kebir 1881–1899 CE Mahdist War...