South Sinai Governorate

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South Sinai (Template:Langx Template:Transliteration) is the least populated governorate of Egypt. It is located in the east of the country, encompassing the southern half of the Sinai Peninsula. Saint Catherine's Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery and renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the central part of the governorate.

Municipal divisions

The governorate is divided into the following municipal divisions for administrative purposes with a total estimated population as of January 2023 of 117,113.<ref name="CAPMAS2023">Template:Cite web</ref>

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Map of the governorate and its subdivisions

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Municipal Divisions
Anglicized name Native name Arabic transliteration Area
km²
Population
(January 2023 Est.)
Type
Abu Redis (incl. Abu Zenima) Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 6,637 12,535 Kism (urban and rural parts)
Dahab Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 1,083 3,156 Kism (urban and rural parts)
El Tor Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 2,581 45,449 Kism (urban and rural parts)
Nuweiba Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 4,852 7,713 Kism (urban and rural parts)
Ras Sedr Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 6,781 17,932 Kism (urban and rural parts)
Saint Catherine Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 5,883 4,863 Kism (urban and rural parts)
Sharm El Sheikh 1 Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 45 13,616 Kism (fully urban)
Sharm El Sheikh 2 Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 1,378 1,445 Kism (urban and rural parts)
Taba Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 96 814 Kism (fully rural)
South Sinai Governorate Template:Lang Template:Transliteration 31.272 115.611 8 Kism

Tourism

The governorate is an attractive destination for tourism due to its amazing and fascinating nature scenes; however, it has been the site of several terrorist attacks. In 1985, a mass murder occurred in the Ras Burqa resort and killed 8 people (7 Israeli tourists and 1 Egyptian policeman). The 2004 Sinai bombings that targeted tourist hotels in and around Nuweiba killed 34 people and wounded over 170. In 2005, Sharm El Sheikh was hit by a terrorist attack. 88 people were killed, the majority of them Egyptians, and over 200 were wounded, at that time making it the deadliest terrorist action in the country's history (exceeding the Luxor massacre of 1997, which killed 62 people).<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> 2006 saw the Dahab bombings, which killed 23 people and wounded 80.

The Sinai insurgency, although happening mainly in the neighboring North Sinai Governorate, occasionally spilled over to South Sinai. In February 2014, a tourist bus was attacked in Taba. The perpetrators killed the Egyptian bus driver and three South Korean tourists.

After 2014, The Egyptian government and the Egyptian army took firm actions to eliminate terrorism, and city is now safe.Template:Citation needed

Demographics

According to population estimates, in 2024 the majority of residents in the governorate lived in urban areas, with an urbanization rate of 51.1%. Out of an estimated 117,113 people residing in the governorate, 59,845 people lived in urban areas as opposed to only 57,268 in rural areas.<ref name="pop">Template:Cite web</ref> The Bedouin inhabit the Mount Sinai area. Due to poor accessibility, at times the orchards in the mountains have served to hide narcotics smugglers in the region.<ref name="Marx2013">Template:Cite book</ref>

Landmarks

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Saint Catherine's Monastery

Saint Catherine's Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox Church monastery and UNESCO World Heritage Site of world renown, is located in central part of the governorate, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai, in the city of Saint Catherine, Egypt. Built between 548 and 565, the monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world.<ref name=unesco>Template:Cite web</ref> The site contains the world's oldest continually operating library, possessing many unique books including the Syriac Sinaiticus and, until 1859, the Codex Sinaiticus.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="LeroyCollin2004">Template:Cite book</ref>

Raithu Monastery is situated in El Tor. It was built on a site where some 40 monks were massacred in the 4th or 5th century.<ref name="El-DinTaher1998">Template:Cite book</ref>

Cities and towns

Sites

References

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