Khatatba
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Place in Monufia Governorate, Egypt
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Khatatba is located in Egypt Khatatba Khatatba Location in Egypt | |
Coordinates: 30°21′N 30°49′E / 30.350°N 30.817°E / 30.350; 30.817 | |
Country | Egypt |
Governorate | Monufia Governorate |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EST) |
• Summer (DST) | +3 |
Khatatba is a town in the Monufia Governorate in Lower Egypt, 43 kilometers north of the Egyptian capital Cairo. It is just above the Khatatba Canal which branches off the Nile River.
History
[edit ]Historically, the town served the role of a departure point from Cairo to the desert. Khatatba is the site of the Monastery of Saint George or "Dair Mari Girgis." It provides the regional Coptic population as a center for retreats and religious meetings.[1]
Before he was President of Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser resided in Khatatba between 1923–24.[2] Khatatba was also the site of the British Army's 8th Armoured Brigade.
References
[edit ]Bibliography
[edit ]- Aburish, Said K. (2004), Nasser, the Last Arab , New York City: St. Martin's Press, ISBN 031228683X
- Meinardus, Otto Friedrich (2002), Two Thousand Years of Coptic Christianity, Cairo: American Univ in Cairo Press, ISBN 9774247574
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