Minya Governorate - Location and Setting

Location and Setting

The capital of Minya governorate is the city of Minya. The governorate is one of the most highly populated governorates of Upper Egypt. It contains nine cities; 3,375 villages; and 10,875 hamlets, within the following nine boroughs, from north to south:

  • Abu Qirqas
  • El Idwa
  • Minya (Men'at Khufu)
  • Beni Mazar
  • Deir Mawas
  • Maghagha
  • Mallawi
  • Matai
  • Samalut

Other important sites in the Minya Governorate include:

  • Akhetaten (Amarna)
  • Dehenet (Akoris or Tihna el-Gebel)
  • Ansena (Antinopolis or Sheikh Ibada)
  • Beni Hasan
  • Deir el-Bersha
  • el-Sheikh Sa'id
  • Fraser Tombs
  • Hatnub
  • Hebenu (Kom el-Ahmar)
  • Herwer (Hur)
  • Khmun (Hermopolis Magna or el-Ashmunein)
  • Per Medjed (Oxyrhynchus or el-Bahnasa)
  • Sharuna (el-Kom el-Ahmar Sawaris)
  • Speos Artemidos (Istabl Antar)
  • Tuna el-Gebel
  • Zawyet el-Maiyitin

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