El Marg
El Marg (Arabic: المرج pronounced [elˈmæɾɡ]) is a district in the Eastern Area of Cairo,[1] Egypt, bordering Qalyubia Governorate near Shubra El Kheima. It was separated from the El Salam district (to its south) on 1 April 1994. Its residential area is densely populated. It covers 16.94 square kilometers, with 251,589 people according to a 1996 census, increasing to 507,035 in 2006.[2] In 2017 El-Marg had 798,646 residents making it the most populous district in Cairo.[3]
El Marg was a royal property belonging to the Burji dynasty of the Mamluk Sultanate.[4]
Administrative subdivisions and population
El-Marg is subdivided into seven shiakhas.
In 2017, el-Marg had 798,646 residents across its seven shiakhas.[3]
Shiakha | Code 2017 | Population |
---|---|---|
`Izbat al-Nakhl al-sharqiyya | 013504 | 119,923 |
Birkat al-Ḥâjj | 013503 | 55,191 |
Kafr Abû Ṣîr (Birkat al-Naṣr) | 013505 | 38,625 |
Kafr al-Bâshâ | 013506 | 38,141 |
Kafr al-Shurafâ | 013507 | 72,915 |
Marj al-baḥriyya, al- | 013501 | 324,322 |
Marj al-qibliyya, al- | 013502 | 149,529 |
References
- "East Area". www.cairo.gov.eg. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
- "Egypt: Administrative Division (Governorates and Districts) - Population Statistics in Maps and Charts". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
- Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS) (2017). "2017 Census for Population and Housing Conditions". CEDEJ-CAPMAS. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
- Maspero, Jean; Wiet, Gaston (1919). Matériaux pour servir à la géographie de l'Égypte. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. p. 166.
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