El Sharabia

El Sharabia is a locality in , . El Sharabia is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ramses Railway Station and Sakakini Palace.

Railway station
, also called Misr Station, is the main railway station of , . The name is derived from the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II, whose statue was erected by former Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser on the square there in 1955.

Habib Pasha El is a palace located in the district of , Egypt. Built in 1897 by Habib Sakakini, it is considered as one of Egypt's most important palaces due to its Rococo-style architecture.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Al Daher and Hadaiq el Qubbah.

Neighborhood
is a district in the Western Area of , . According to the district map, and the census, it is subdivided into the qisms of al-Wayli and el-Daher, or al-Zahir. Some of their better known quarters are and .

Hamlet
Hadaek al-Qubbah is a district in the Northern Area of , .

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is a well-planned and leafy district of central , immediately south of the very centre of the modern city at Midan Tahrir. In 1905 the agricultural architect Jose Lamba was asked by the owners of the Nile Land and Agricultural Company to design a new city.

El Sharabia

Latitude
30.0764° or 30° 4′ 35″ north
Longitude
31.25978° or 31° 15′ 35″ east
Elevation
27 metres (89 feet)
Open location code
8G2H37G5+HW
Geo­Names ID
7800128
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