Protectorates Declared in The Framework of Law 102 of Year 1983
Protectorates Name | Declaration | Area (km²) | Governorate | P.M. Decree | Coordinates |
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Ras Muhammad National Park | 1983 | 850 | South Sinai | 1068/1983 and 2035/1996 | 27°43′20″N 34°15′14″E / 27.7222°N 34.2539°E / 27.7222; 34.2539 |
Azzaraniq Protectorate near Arish | 1985 | 230 | North Sinai | 1429/1985 and 3379/1996 | 31°06′00″N 33°26′31″E / 31.1°N 33.44194°E / 31.1; 33.44194 |
Ahrash Protectorate near Rafah | 1985 | 8 | North Sinai | 1429/1985 and 3379/1996 | 31°17′31″N 34°13′13″E / 31.29194°N 34.22028°E / 31.29194; 34.22028 |
el-Omayed Protectorate near Alamin | 1986 | 700 | Matrouh Governorate | 671/1986 and 3276/1996 | 30°49′05″N 29°09′44″E / 30.81806°N 29.16222°E / 30.81806; 29.16222 |
Gebel Elba National Park | 1986 | 35600 | Red Sea Governorate | 450/1986 and 642/1995 | 22°11′16″N 36°22′14″E / 22.18778°N 36.37056°E / 22.18778; 36.37056 |
Saluga and Ghazal Protectorate | 1986 | 0.5 | Aswan | 928/1986 | 24°05′37″N 32°53′13″E / 24.09361°N 32.88694°E / 24.09361; 32.88694 |
Santa Katrine National Park | 1988 | 5750 | South Sinai | 613/1988 and 940/1996 | 28°33′20″N 33°58′34″E / 28.55556°N 33.97611°E / 28.55556; 33.97611 |
Ashtum El Gamil Protectorate | 1988 | 180 | Port Said | 459/1988 and 2780/1998 | 31°15′35″N 32°09′34″E / 31.25972°N 32.15944°E / 31.25972; 32.15944 |
Lake Qarun Protectorate | 1989 | 250 | Fayoum | 943/1989 and 2954/1997 | 29°27′13″N 30°34′51″E / 29.45361°N 30.58083°E / 29.45361; 30.58083 |
Wadi Elrayan Protectorate | 1989 | 1225 | Fayoum | 943/1989 and 2954/1997 | 29°08′52″N 30°23′33″E / 29.14778°N 30.3925°E / 29.14778; 30.3925 |
Wadi Allaqi Protectorate | 1989 | 30000 | Aswan | 945/1989 and 2378/1996 | 20°20′N 32°40′E / 20.333°N 32.667°E / 20.333; 32.667 |
Wadi el-Assuti Protectorate | 1989 | 35 | Assuit | 942/11989 and 710/1997 | 27°12′44″N 31°20′21″E / 27.21222°N 31.33917°E / 27.21222; 31.33917 |
El Hassana Dome Protectorate | 1989 | 1 | Giza | 946/1989 | 30°01′38″N 31°03′44″E / 30.02722°N 31.06222°E / 30.02722; 31.06222 |
Petrified Forest Protectorate | 1989 | 7 | Cairo | 944/1989 | 29°58′49″N 31°27′27″E / 29.98028°N 31.4575°E / 29.98028; 31.4575 |
Sannur Valley Cave Protectorate | 1992 | 12 | Beni Suef | 1204/1992 and 709/1997 | 28°37′23″N 31°17′11″E / 28.62306°N 31.28639°E / 28.62306; 31.28639 |
Nabaq Protectorate | 1992 | 600 | South Sinai | 1511/1992 and 33/1996 | 28°16′41″N 34°22′48″E / 28.27806°N 34.38°E / 28.27806; 34.38 |
Abu Galum Protectorate near Taba | 1992 | 500 | South Sinai | 1511/1992 and 33/1996 | 28°52′25″N 34°27′31″E / 28.87361°N 34.45861°E / 28.87361; 34.45861 |
Taba Protectorate | 1998 | 3595 | South Sinai | 316/1998 | 29°30′N 34°53′E / 29.5°N 34.883°E / 29.5; 34.883 |
Lake Burullus Protectorate | 1998 | 460 | Kafr El Sheikh | 1444/1998 | 31°29′N 30°52′E / 31.483°N 30.867°E / 31.483; 30.867 |
Nile Islands Protectorates | 1998 | 160 | All Governorates on the Nile | 1969/1998 | example29°59′03″N 31°13′35″E / 29.98417°N 31.22639°E / 29.98417; 31.22639 |
Wadi Degla Protectorate | 1999 | 60 | Cairo | 47/1999 and 3057/1999 | 29°57′34″N 31°19′54″E / 29.95944°N 31.33167°E / 29.95944; 31.33167 |
Siwa Oasis | 2002 | 7800 | Matrouh Governorate | Decree 1219/2002 | 29°11′N 25°33′E / 29.183°N 25.55°E / 29.183; 25.55 |
White Desert | 2002 | 3010 | New Valley Governorate | 1220/2002 | 27°03′30″N 27°58′12″E / 27.05833°N 27.97°E / 27.05833; 27.97 |
Wadi el-Gemal near Hamata | 2003 | 7450 | Red Sea Governorate | 143/2003 | 24°17′10″N 35°22′45″E / 24.28611°N 35.37917°E / 24.28611; 35.37917 |
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