Cairo Governorate

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Cairo (Template:Langx) is one of the 27 governorates of Egypt. It is formed of the city of Cairo, both the national capital of Egypt and the governorate's, in addition to six satellite cities: the New Administrative Capital - which became the official seat of national government in April 2024,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> New Cairo, El Shorouk, Badr, Capital Gardens, and 15th of May.Template:Citation needed These cities form almost half of the Greater Cairo metropolitan area by population.

Cairo is one of four city governorates in Egypt, and the governor of Cairo is also the head of the city.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Nonetheless, the governate of Cairo and the city of Cairo are two semi-distinct levels of local government, and as with other governorates, the governor is appointed by the president.

Overview

Parts of the governorate, the Helwan district and the satellite cities, were spun off in April 2008 to form the Helwan Governorate, only to be reincorporated into the Cairo Governorate in April 2011.

Municipal divisions

The governorate is divided into the city of Cairo, and the unallocated desert hinter land (Template:Transliteration).

Cairo city is subdivided into four Areas (Template:Transliteration) headed by a deputy governor each, and 38 Districts (Template:Transliteration, sing. Template:Transliteration) with their own governor appointed heads.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Northern Area divided into 9 Districts:

Shubra, Al-Zawiya al-Hamra, Hadayek al-Kobba, Rod al-Farg, al-Sharabiya, al-Sahel, al-Zaytoun, Al-Amiriya, and al-Waili

The Eastern Area divided into 9 Districts:

Misr al-Gadidah (Heliopolis), Al-Nozha, Nasr City East (Sharq Madinet Nasr), Nasr City West (Gharb Madinet Nasr), al-Salam Awwal, al-Salam Thani, al-Matariya, and al-Marg. In addition to New Cairo, Al Shorouk, Badr, and New Administrative Capital.

The Western Area divided into 9 Districts:

Manshiyat Nasser, Al-Wayli, Wasat al-Qahira: Al-Darb al-Ahmar, al-Gamaliyya, al-Hussein), Boulaq, Gharb El-Qahira (Zamalek, Garden City, Down Town), Abdeen, Al-Azbakiya, al-Muski, and Bab El-Shaaria.

The Southern Area divided into 12 Districts:

Masr El-Qadima (Old Cairo), al-Khalifa, al-Moqattam, al-Basatin, Dar El-Salam, El-Sayeda Zeinab, al-Tebin, Helwan, al-Ma'sara, al-Maadi, Tora, and 15th may City.

In addition to Cairo City, there are six satellite cities that are under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities who chairs the New Urban Communities Authority that directly controls them (planning, land sales, zoning), while the governorate departments (Template:Transliteration) control police and select public services (education, health, subsidised food).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The more populated ones are subdivided into Template:Transliteration, while the ones still under construction are yet to have governorate representation. These cities are:

As of January 2023, the municipal divisions had a total estimated population as of 10,203,693.<ref name="CAPMAS2023" />

District Subdivisions (Template:Transliteration)
Anglicized name Native name Arabic transliteration Population
(January 2023 Est.)
1st Settlement Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 96,996
El Shorouk Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 94,582
5th Settlement Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 145,286
15 May City Template:Lang 15 Template:Transliteration 100,074
Abdeen Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 40,450
El Darb El Ahmar Template:Lang Template:Transliteration<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 62,563
Al Qatamia Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 75,810
Ain Shams Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 657,226
Amreya Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 163,206
Azbakeya Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 21,148
El Basatin Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 529,875
El Gamaliya Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 38,908
El Khalifa Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 112,568
Maadi Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 94,777
El Marg Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 854,284
El Masara Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 288,880
El Matareya Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 644,436
El Mokattam Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 239,750
El Muski Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 16,715
New Cairo 1 Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 136,271

Population

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Governors

As of 4 April 2025, Ibrahim Saber is the governor of Cairo Governorate.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Former

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  • Atef Abdelhamid, 7 September 2016 - 12 August 2018<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • Galal Mostafa Saeed, 13 August 2013 - 23 March 2016
  • Osama Kamal, 29 January 2013 - 12 August 2013
  • Abdel Kawi Khalifa, 14 April 2011 - 12 August 2012
  • Abdel Azim Wazir, 9 July 2004 - 14 April 2011
  • Abdel Rehim Shehata, 8 July 1997 - 14 July 2004
  • Mohammed Omar Abdel Akhar, 2 May 1991 - 7 July 1997
  • Mahmoud Sherif, 18 April 1989 - 19 May 1991
  • Yousef Sabri Abu Taleb, 13 March 1983 - 14 April 1989
  • Mohammed Saad El-Din Maamoun, 15 May 1977 - 12 March 1983

Industrial zones

According to the Governing Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI), the following industrial zones are located in Cairo:<ref name="IndustrialZones">Template:Cite web</ref>

Zone name
15 May Industrial Zone
Badr City Industrial Zone
El Maasara Industrial Zone
El Marg District Industrial Zones
El Robeky Industrial Zone
El Sharabiya District Industrial Zones
Katameya Industrial Zone
New Cairo Industrial Zone
Shaq El Thoban Industrial Zone
South Helwan Industrial Zone
Torah Industrial Zone

See also

References

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