It lies north of Cairo and borders, among other places, Gharbia to the north.
Capital: Shibin El-Kom (شبين الكوم)
Major cities: Shibin El-Kom, Menouf (former capital until 1826), nearby Tanta region, Sadat City (industrial new city), Ashmun, Quesna, Bagour, and more.
Economy: Primarily agriculture (very fertile delta soil → cotton, vegetables, fruit, grains), plus industry (especially in Sadat City and Quesna).
Interesting fact: Birthplace of four Egyptian presidents: Anwar Sadat, Hosni Mubarak, Adly Mansour, and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi – hence the nickname "the governorate of presidents."
It is a classically agricultural, densely populated, and historically significant part of the Nile Delta, with roots dating back to the pharaonic era (origin of the name of the ancient city of Menouf = "the good earth").
In short: fertile Nile Delta governorate, agriculture and industry, birthplace of several presidents, directly north of Cairo.


































