Place:Shibin El Kom

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[ ⚑ ] 30°33′31″N 31°0′36″E / 30.55861°N 31.01°E / 30.55861; 31.01

Shibin El Kom

شبين الكوم
City
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Location in Monufia Governorate
Location in Monufia Governorate
Shibin El Kom is located in Egypt
Shibin El Kom
Shibin El Kom
Location in Egypt
Coordinates: [ ⚑ ] 30°33′31″N 31°00′36″E / 30.55861°N 31.01°E / 30.55861; 31.01
Country Egypt
GovernorateMonufia
Area
 • City28.51 km2 (11.01 sq mi)
Elevation
23 m (75 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • City267,945
 • Density9,400/km2 (24,000/sq mi)
 • Metro
630,000
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
Area code(s)(+20) 48

Shibin El Kom (Arabic: شبين الكوم pronounced [ʃɪˈbiːn elˈkoːm], colloquially shortened to Shibin) is a city in Egypt's Nile Delta, and the capital of the Monufia Governorate.[2]

Etymology

The city was previously known as Shaybin as-Ssarya (Arabic: شيبين السَّرِى) the first part of which Ramzi connects to Arabic: أشيب ʾašyab "grey-coloured, old".[3][4] It appears to be a translation of Latin: veteranorum, lit. 'of veterans/old' akin to Shaybin al-Qasr (Arabic: شيبين القصر, Latin: Scenae Veteranorum, lit. 'tents of veterans/old'), modern Shibin el-Qanatir, and possibly points out that Shibin el Kom used to be one of the Roman military camps in Lower Egypt.

Facilities

While the city is not a new one, its infrastructure is being modernized. The most important central and local government offices are located in the city, as well as the main branches of Menoufia University. The city has several public and private schools, hospitals, a large stadium, a regional office of Telecom Egypt, organized trade unions, athletic teams, political parties and social organizations and a chamber of commerce.

Climate

Shibin's climate is classified by Köppen-Geiger climate classification system as hot desert (BWh), as the rest of Egypt.

The highest record temperature was 48 °C (118 °F) recorded on June 7, 1961, while the lowest record temperature was −3 °C (27 °F) recorded on January 23, 1996.[5]

Museums

Denshway Museum

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See also

References