New Valley Governorate

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Kharga Oasis, with the Temple of Hibis; the Western Desert cliffs at the back

New Valley (or El Wadi El Gedid (Template:Langx Template:IPA, Template:Transliteration)) is a governorate of Egypt. It is in the southwestern part of the country, in the south of Egypt Western Desert (part of the Sahara Desert), between the Nile, northern Sudan, and southeastern Libya.

Comprising roughly half of Egypt's area, this governorate is the country's largest and most sparsely populated, and one of the largest country subdivisions in the world. The capital is Kharga. New Valley Governorate is named after the New Valley Project, which aims to irrigate parts of the Western Desert.

Municipal divisions

The governorate is divided into municipal divisions with a total estimated population, as of January 2024, at 270,854. In the case of New Valley governorate, there is one kism with urban and rural parts, and four marakiz.<ref name="CAPMAS2023">Template:Cite web</ref>

Municipal Divisions
Anglicized name Native name Arabic transliteration Population
(January 2023 Est.)
Type
Kharga Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 104,683 Kism (urban and rural parts)
Balat Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 13,025 Markaz
Dakhla Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 95,019 Markaz
Farafra Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 37,509 Markaz
Baris Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 14,767 Markaz

In an effort to decentralize the administration of Kharga, it was divided into four sections effective 19 June 2018.<ref name="Kharga division">Template:Cite news</ref>

Population

According to population estimates, in 2015 the majority of residents in the governorate lived in rural areas, with an urbanization rate of only 48.0%. Out of an estimated 225,416 people residing in the governorate, 117,180 people lived in rural areas and only 108,236 lived in urban areas.<ref name="pop">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="CAPMAS">Template:Cite web</ref> In 2018 the population was 245,000, with an urbanization rate of 46.7%.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Cities, towns, oases

New Valley has a number of cities, towns and oases. As of 2018, Kharga Oasis, and Dakhla Oasis were the two places in New Valley with a population of over 15,000. Farafra Oasis and Baris Oasis are also in New Valley.<ref name="Egypt cities">Template:Cite web</ref>

Cities and towns with over 15,000 inhabitants
Anglicized name Native name Arabic transliteration Nov. 1996 Census Nov. 2006 Census Population
(July 2017 Est.)
Kharga Oasis Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 49,446 60,584 72,558
Dakhla Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 16,252 20,439 23,415

Industrial zones

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

Zone name
Dakhla Industrial Zone in Mout
El Dakhla
Kharga Industrial Zone
Wadi Waer West

New Valley also contains some farming areas created by the New Valley project, like Sharq El Owainat.

Wadi Sura Swimmers

History

2011 Egyptian revolution

Template:Main Violent clashes were reported in the New Valley Governorate on February 8–9, 2011 as part of the 2011 Egyptian revolution. Protesters set fire to police stations and the National Democratic Party building. Multiple deaths were reported in addition to hundreds of injuries amid claims that the police opened fire on protesters in Kharga Oasis with live ammunition.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

2014 Farafra ambush

Template:Main On 19 July 2014, unidentified gunmen ambushed a desert checkpoint by the Farafra Oasis Road in New Valley Governorate. Twenty-two border guards were killed in the attack, which was one of the biggest since the July 2013 ousting of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi and the second at the same checkpoint in less than three months.

Industry

  • Farming of dates
  • Tourism and safaris
  • Agricultural activities (around oases)

See also

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References

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