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  1. Kafr El Sheikh Governorate (Arabic: محافظة كفر الشيخ) is one of the governorates of Egypt. It lies in the northern part of the country, along the western branch of the Nile in the Nile Delta. Its capital is the city of Kafr El Sheikh.

  2. Kafr El Sheikh (Egyptian Arabic: كَفرُ الشَّيْخ pronounced [kɑfɾ eʃˈʃeːx]) is an Egyptian city and the capital of Kafr El Sheikh Governorate, Egypt, about 134 km north of Cairo, in the Nile Delta of lower Egypt. As of November 2006, the town had a population of around 500,000.

  3. Kafr al-Shaykh, muḥāfaẓah (governorate) in the central Nile River delta, Lower Egypt, with the Rosetta Branch of the river to the west and Al-Daqahliyyah governorate to the east. It was created in 1949 out of Al-Gharbiyyah governorate, just south, and named Fuʾādiyyah mudīriyyah (province) after.

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    • Burullus City. In Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, start your journey from the historic city of Burullus. It contains Baltim town, Baltim resort, and Burj Al-Burullus.
    • Burullus Lake. Burullus City has the second-largest natural lake in Egypt, Burullus Lake. It is one of the most important fishing areas in Egypt. Furthermore, the lake is home to around 135 plant species, in addition to different species of fish, mammals, reptiles, and birds.
    • Al-Shakhloba Island. Situated in the middle of Burullus Lake, Al-Shakhloba Island is one of the astonishing places you must see in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate.
    • Baltim Resort. Overlooking Burullus Lake, Baltim is a wonderful summer resort on the Mediterranean coast. It is where Big Ramy was born. This resort has seven beaches where you can relax on the sand, swim in the sea, or stroll along the beach.
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  5. Kafr El Sheikh is one of the governorates of Egypt locating on the western bank of Rasheed branch of the Nile and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea coast. This unique position, in addition to the magnificent natural beauty of its cities, makes it one of the most preferable summer resorts for locals. Kafr El Sheikh Governorate covers about 3748 ...

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  7. Kafr al-Sheikh has layers of history as deep as the silt in the Nile’s quiet waterways. Land cultivation, strategic location, and the value of this region’s natural resources have made it a quiet focal point for Egyptian agriculture, economy, and culture for thousands of years.

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