Ismailia Governorate

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Ismailia Governorate (Arabic: محافظة الإسماعيلية) is one of the Canal Zone governorates of Egypt. Located in the northeastern part of the country, its capital is the city of Ismailia. It was named after Ismail Pasha, who as Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, oversaw the country during the building of the Suez Canal.[7] It is located between the other two Canal governorates; Port Said Governorate, in the Northern part of Egypt and Suez Governorate.[8]

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Ismailia Governorate
Flag of Ismailia Governorate
Ismailia Governorate on the map of Egypt
Ismailia Governorate on the map of Egypt
Country Egypt
SeatIsmailia (capital)
Government
  GovernorAkram Mohamed Galal[1]
Area
  Total
5,066 km2 (1,956 sq mi)
Population
 (January 2023)[4]
  Total
1,479,511
  Density290/km2 (760/sq mi)
GDP
  TotalEGP 91 billion
(US$ 5.8 billion)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
HDI (2021)0.745[6]
high · 8th
Websitewww.ismailia.gov.eg
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Fayed War Cemetery
Boats in Great Bitter Lake (Fayed)
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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1966 345,000    
1976 351,889+2.0%
1986 544,427+54.7%
1996 715,009+31.3%
2006 942,832+31.9%
2015 1,178,641+25.0%
2023 1,442,402+22.4%
1966–2006, 2015 is an estimate[9][4]
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Municipal divisions

The governorate is divided into municipal divisions, with a total estimated population as of January 2023 of 1,479,511.[10] In the case of Ismailia governorate, there are 4 kism, 5 markaz and 1 new city.[4]

The divisions are generally seven: Ismailia which is the capital, Tell El Kebir, Abu Suwir, Qassasin, Fayid, Qantara West and Qantara East.[11][12]

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Municipal Divisions
Anglicized nameNative nameArabic transliterationPopulation
(July 2017 Est.)
Type
Abu Suwirمركز أبو صويرAbū Ṣuwīr221,994Markaz
Ismailiaمركز الاسماعيليةAl-Ismā'īliyah170,065Markaz
Ismailia 1قسم أول الاسماعيليةAl-Ismā'īliyah 149,859Kism (fully urban)
Ismailia 2قسم ثان الاسماعيليةAl-Ismā'īliyah 2264,376Kism (fully urban)
Ismailia 3قسم ثالث الاسماعيليةAl-Ismā'īliyah 3131,422Kism (fully urban)
El Qantara Westمركز القنطرة غربAl-Qanṭarah Gharb162,101Markaz
El Qantara El Sharqiyaمركز القنطرة شرقAl-Qanṭarah Sharq62,600Markaz
New Kasaseenمركز القصاصين الجديدهAl-Qaṣāṣīn al-Jadīdah120,788New City
Tell El Kebirمركز التل الكبيرAt-Tall al-Kabīr111,635Markaz
Fayidمركز فايدFa'id147,562Markaz
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Population

According to population estimates, in 2015 the majority of residents in the governorate lived in rural areas, with an urbanization rate of only 45.4%. Out of an estimated 1,479,511 people residing in the governorate, 807,813 people lived in rural areas as opposed to only 671,678 in urban areas.[13]

Cities and towns

As of 2017, seven cities (or towns) in Ismailia had a population of over 15,000 inhabitants.[14]

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Cities and towns with over 15,000 inhabitants
Anglicized nameNative nameArabic transliterationNov. 1996 CensusNov. 2006 CensusPopulation
(July 2017 Est.)
Abu Suwir El Mahataأبو صوير المحطةAbū Ṣuwayr al-Maḥaṭṭah18,33124,26529,476
IsmaliaالإسماعيليةAl-Ismā'īliyah255,134293,184386,372
New Kasaseenالقصاصين الجديدةAl-Qaṣāṣīn al-Jadīdah11,94815,61122,000
Tell El Kebirالتل الكبيرAt-Tall al-Kabīr31,41026,89137,000
FayidفايدFa'id15,65221,80831,545
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Industrial zones

According to the Governing Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI), the following industrial zones are located in Isamilia:[15]

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Zone name
Abo Khalifa Industrial Zone
East Qantra Industrial Zone
First and Second Industrial Zone
Technology Valley Industrial Zone
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Annual film festival

Hashim El Nahas founded the Ismailia International Film Festival for Documentaries and Shorts and originally considered establishing it in Luxor. Instead this festival has been celebrating its annual events in Ismailia Governorate. It is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Ismailia Governorate, The National Cinema Center and other sponsors.[16]

Ismailia Canal

The Ismailia Governorate is on the banks of the Suez Canal and its Ismailia Canal extends from the Nile River near Cairo, to the Suez Canal at the city of Ismailia, on Lake Timsah.[17] The Ismailia Canal was built to provide fresh water to workers during the building of the Suez Canal.[8] The Suez Canal Authority headquarters is located in Ismailia.[18]

Conflicts and wars

From 1967 to 1970, Ismailia became a war zone and was damaged in the conflict with Israel. Many battles were fought, in and around Ismailia, including at the end of the conflict in the Battle of Ismailia[19] and the area was able to begin rebuilding after a cease-fire was negotiated between Egypt and Israel in 1973.[20][21]

Fishing landing sites

There are several official fishing landing sites in Ismailia. One is at Lake Timsah and the other at Bitter Lake.[22][23]

UN sustainable programme

After a successful SIP (Sustainable Ismailia Programme) from 1992 to 1997, the United Nations expanded the project to include the entire Governorate of Ismailia calling it SGIP (Sustainable Ismailia Governorate Programme). Its goal is to work with local partners to improve the communities in Ismailia.[24]

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