Sawada
Sawada is a village in the Minya Governorate, Egypt, on the eastern side of the Nile. It borders the city New Minya. The village had a population of 10,571 in 2006.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 10,600 residents
- Description: village in Minya Governorate, Egypt
- Also known as: “Sawâda”, “Sawada, Egypt”, “Sawadah”, “Sawādah”, and “Sawādah, Sawadah”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Minya.
Minya
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Minya is a city in Middle Egypt. Usually overlooked by tourists, this city has a long history and some interesting heritage to explore. It is home to over 250,000 people and lies about 245 km south of Cairo.
Sawada
- Categories: village in Egypt and locality
- Location: Minya Governorate, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
28.07917° or 28° 4′ 45″ northLongitude
30.7875° or 30° 47′ 15″ eastPopulation
10,600Elevation
46 metres (151 feet)Open location code
7GWG3QHP+MXOpenStreetMap ID
node 768032297OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
349561Wikidata ID
Q12217180
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