Port Said

Port Said is 's third largest city, its second largest seaport and the entry point of the Suez Canal by the Mediterranean.
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  • Type: City with 538,000 residents
  • Description: city in northeastern Egypt
  • Also known as: al-Madīna al-Bāsila”, “Bor Sa‘īd”, “Bur Said”, “Būr Saʿīd”, “Madînat Būr Sa‘īd”, and “Madînet Port Said

Places of Interest

Highlights include Al Masry Club Stadium and Port Said railway station.

Stadium
, formerly known as Port Said Stadium, was a multi-use all-seated stadium in Al Manakh, Port Said, Egypt, which was mostly used for football and was the home of Al Masry since 1958 and until the Port Said Stadium riot in 2012.

Railway station
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is the main railway terminus in Port Said, Egypt. It is one the main railway stations in the east Nile delta. It was established in 1893 and inaugurated by of Khedive Abbas Hilmi II linking the cities of Port Said and then linking the city to in 1904, but the current building of the station was built in 1955.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Port Fuad.

Town
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
or Port Fouad is a city in , . is located in northeastern Egypt at the northwesternmost tip of the on the Asian side of the , across from the city of Port Said.

Port Said

Latitude
31.2632° or 31° 15′ 48″ north
Longitude
32.3055° or 32° 18′ 20″ east
Population
538,000
Elevation
16 metres (52 feet)
IATA airport code
PSD
United Nations Location Code
EG PSD
Open location code
8G3J7874+76
Open­Street­Map ID
node 27564975
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
358619
Wiki­data ID
Q134509
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Port Said” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Port Said
  • Arabic: المدينة الباسلة
  • Arabic: بور سعيد (مدينة)
  • Arabic: بور سعيد
  • Arabic: بورسعيد (مدينة)
  • Arabic: بورسعيد
  • Arabic: مدينة بورسعيد
  • Armenian: Պորտ Սաիդ
  • Asturian: Port Said
  • Azerbaijani: Port-Səid
  • Bashkir: Порт-Саид
  • Basque: Port Said
  • Belarusian: Порт-Саід
  • Bengali: পোর্ট সৈয়দ
  • Bengali: সাইদ বন্দর
  • Bulgarian: Порт Саид
  • Catalan: Port Said
  • Catalan: Port Saïd
  • Cebuano: Port Said
  • Chechen: Бур-СаӀийд
  • Chinese: Port Said
  • Chinese: 塞得港
  • Chinese: 塞德港
  • Chinese: 赛义德港
  • Corsican: Būr Saʿīd
  • Corsican: Portu Said
  • Croatian: Port Said
  • Czech: Būr Sa’īd
  • Czech: Port Said
  • Czech: Port Saíd
  • Danish: Port Said
  • Danish: Port Saïd
  • Dutch: Bur Said
  • Dutch: Port Said
  • Dutch: Port Saïd
  • Dutch: Port-Said
  • Dutch: Port-Saïd
  • Egyptian Arabic: بور سعيد
  • Egyptian Arabic: پورسعيد
  • Esperanto: Port Said
  • Esperanto: Port Saido
  • Estonian: Būr Sa‘īd
  • Estonian: Port Said
  • Finnish: Port Said
  • Finnish: Port Saïd
  • French: Bur Sa’id
  • French: Port Said
  • French: Port Saïd
  • French: Port-Saïd
  • Galician: Porto Saíd
  • Georgian: პორტ-საიდი
  • German: Bur Sa’id
  • German: Bur Said
  • German: Port Said
  • Greek: Πορτ Σάιντ
  • Greek: ΠΟΡΤΣΑΪΝΤ
  • Gujarati: પોર્ટ સૈડ
  • Hebrew: פורט סעיד
  • Hindi: पोर्ट सईद
  • Hungarian: Port Szaíd
  • Icelandic: Port Saíd
  • Indonesian: Bur Said
  • Indonesian: Bursaid
  • Indonesian: Port Said
  • Interlingue: Port Said
  • Irish: Port Said
  • Italian: Port Said
  • Italian: Porto Said
  • Japanese: ポート・サイード
  • Japanese: ポート・サイド
  • Japanese: ポートサイード
  • Japanese: ポートサイド
  • Japanese: ポルサイド
  • Javanese: Port Said
  • Kalaallisut: Port Said
  • Kannada: ಪೋರ್ಟ್ ಸೆಡ್
  • Kazakh: Порт-Саид
  • Kirghiz: Порт-Саид
  • Korean: 포트 사이드
  • Korean: 포트사이드
  • Latvian: Būrsaīda
  • Latvian: Portsaīda
  • Lithuanian: Port Saidas
  • Malagasy: Port Said
  • Malay: Port Said
  • Marathi: पोर्ट सैद
  • Marathi: बुर सैद
  • Mingrelian: პორტ-საიდი
  • Moroccan Arabic: پورسعيد
  • Nauru: Port Said
  • Nepali: पोर्ट सायद
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Port Said
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Port Said
  • Norwegian: Port Said
  • Occitan (post 1500): Pòrt Saïd
  • Ossetian: Порт-Саид
  • Panjabi: ਬੋਰ ਸਈਦ
  • Persian: بندر سعید
  • Persian: بور سعید
  • Persian: پرت سعید
  • Persian: پورت سعید
  • Persian: پورت‌سعید
  • Polish: Bur Said
  • Polish: Port Said
  • Portuguese: Port Said
  • Portuguese: Porto Said
  • Portuguese: Porto Saíde
  • Pushto: پورټ سعید
  • Romanian: Port Said
  • Romanian: Port-Said
  • Russian: Порт-Саид
  • Russian: Порт-Саиде
  • Scots: al-Madina al-Basila
  • Scots: Port Said
  • Serbian: Port Said
  • Serbian: Порт Саид
  • Serbian: Порт Сајд
  • Serbian: بور سعيد
  • Serbo-Croatian: Port Said
  • Sinhala: පෝර්ට් සයිඩ්
  • Slovak: Port Said
  • Slovenian: Bur Said
  • Slovenian: Būr Saʿīd
  • Slovenian: Port Said
  • South Azerbaijani: پورت‌سعید
  • Spanish: Port Said
  • Spanish: Puerto Said
  • Spanish: Puerto Saíd
  • Swahili: Port Said
  • Swedish: Būr Sa’īd
  • Swedish: Būr Sa`īd
  • Swedish: Bur Said
  • Swedish: Port Said
  • Swedish: Port Saïd
  • Tajik: Порт-Саид
  • Tamil: சயீது துறைமுகம்
  • Tamil: போர்ட் செட்
  • Telugu: పోర్ట్ సెడ్
  • Thai: Port Said
  • Thai: بورسعيد
  • Thai: บูร์ซาอีด
  • Thai: พอร์ตซาอิด
  • Turkish: Bur Said
  • Turkish: Port Said
  • Ukrainian: Бур-Саїд
  • Ukrainian: Порт Саїд
  • Ukrainian: Порт-Саїд
  • Urdu: بور سعید
  • Urdu: پورٹ سعید
  • Uzbek: Port-Said
  • Venetian: Porto Said
  • Vietnamese: Port Said
  • Waray (Philippines): Port Said
  • Welsh: Port Said
  • Western Panjabi: پورٹ سعید
  • Wu Chinese: 塞得港
  • Yue Chinese: 塞得港
  • Zulu: Port Said

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Port Said”. Photo: Mohamed kamal 1984, CC BY-SA 3.0.