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Egypt is divided, for the purpose of public administration, according to a three-layer hierarchy and some districts are further subdivided, creating an occasional fourth layer. It has a centralized system of local government officially called local administration as it is a branch of the Executive .
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Saudi developer Fawaz Alhokair Group created a subsidiary, Marakez, charged with developing the second phase of the Mall of Arabia Cairo, "The Expansion" measuring 40,000 2 of gross leasable area. [3] In addition, Marakez is to create new residential developments, food and beverage chains, and entertainment chains in Egypt. [1] Anchors include: [4]
Beginning on 5 March 2011, the criminal court of the Fifth Settlement was the venue of the trial of former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly for corruption, specifically money laundering and embezzlement of public funds. [8] Shopping areas in Fifth Settlement: Cairo festival city mall, Downtown Katameya and Concord plaza.
Cairo Governorate (Arabic: محافظة القاهرة) is one of the 27 governorates of Egypt.It is formed of the city of Cairo, both the national capital of Egypt and the governorate's, in addition to five satellite cities: the New Administrative Capital - set to become the seat of national government, New Cairo, Shourok, Badr, Capital Gardens, and 15th of May.
Al-Khalifa District is one of the districts of the southern region of Cairo Governorate, Egypt. [1] It is known for its historical and religious monuments, [ 2 ] as it encompasses the southern portion of Historic Cairo and of the Qarafa cemetery (City of the Dead) .
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Mohandiseen (Arabic: المهندسين Al-Mohandisīn pronounced [almohændɪˈsiːn], "The Engineers") is a major 1940s sub-division project originally named Madinat al-Awqaf, [1] and made up most of the Wasat (middle) district in the city of Giza, before being divided in 1997 into the districts of Agouza (covers most of the district) and Dokki (Covers half of the district).