yonan Hana
yonan Hana is a chalet in Asyut Governorate, Egypt. yonan Hana is situated nearby to Victor Yonan, as well as near the place of worship كنيسة.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tima and El Badari.
Tima
Town
Tima is a city in the Sohag Governorate of Upper Egypt. It is located on the west bank of the Nile. Tima is situated 4½ km southeast of yonan Hana.
El Badari
Town
El Badari is a town in the Asyut Governorate, Upper Egypt, located between Matmar and Qaw El Kebir. El Badari is situated 7 km north of yonan Hana.
Antaeopolis
Locality
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Qaw el-Kebir or El Etmannyieh is a village in the Asyut Governorate of Egypt. An old settlement, it was known in Ancient Egypt as Tjebu or Tkow. In Greek and Roman Egypt, its name was Antaeopolis after its tutelary deity, the war god known by the Hellenized name Antaeus. Antaeopolis is situated 10 km east of yonan Hana.
yonan Hana
- Type: Chalet
- Categories: tourism, accommodation, and building
- Location: Asyut Governorate, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
26.93519° or 26° 56′ 7″ northLongitude
31.40459° or 31° 24′ 17″ eastOpen location code
7GRHWCP3+3ROpenStreetMap ID
node 5379880723OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=chalet
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In Other Languages
“yonan Hana” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “منزل يونان حنا”
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