Manfalut

Manfalut (Arabic: منفلوط Manfalūṭ, IPA: [mɑnfɑˈluːtˤ]; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲛⲃⲁⲗⲟⲧ, lit.'place of pelts, skins'[2]) is a city in Egypt. It is located on the west bank of the Nile, in the Asyut Governorate. The city is at 350 km (230 miles) south of Cairo.[3] In 2006, it had a population of 82,585 people.

Manfalut
منفلوط
ⲙⲁⲛⲃⲁⲗⲟⲧ
Manfalut is located in Egypt
Manfalut
Manfalut
Location in Egypt
Coordinates: 27°19′N 30°58′E
Country Egypt
GovernorateAsyut
Area
  Total103.5 sq mi (268.1 km2)
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Total576,972
  Density5,600/sq mi (2,200/km2)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EST)

Local agriculture includes cotton production.[4]

Egyptian writer and poet Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti was born in Manfalut. By 1993, the area was considered an Islamic stronghold.[5]

On 17 November 2012, a bus-train collision near Manfalut caused the deaths of 51 people.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Manfalūṭ (Markaz, Egypt) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  2. Peust, Carsten. "Die Toponyme vorarabischen Ursprungs im modernen Ägypten" (PDF). p. 59.
  3. "Egypt bus crash kills 50 children near Manfalut". BBC. 17 November 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  4. The Manchester Guardian EGYPTIAN COTTON CROP; 5 August 1939
  5. Reuters, Britons escape death on the Nile as gunman opens fire, The Guardian; 17 August 1993

27°19′00″N 30°58′00″E

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