In this article we are going to delve into Greater Cairo, a topic that has sparked the interest of many people in recent years. Greater Cairo is a topic of great relevance today and its impact has been felt in various areas, from society to technology. For a long time, Greater Cairo has been the subject of debates and discussions, both academically and in the general public. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Greater Cairo, analyzing its history, its evolution and its influence on the modern world. Additionally, we will examine the implications that Greater Cairo has on our daily lives and in the future.
Greater Cairo Area
القاهرة الكبرى | |
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Coordinates: 30°03′N 31°22′E / 30.050°N 31.367°E | |
Country | Egypt |
Core cities | Cairo Giza |
Satellite cities | Oct 6 Sheikh Zayed Shubra El Kheima Obour |
Area | |
• Metro | 2,734 km2 (1,056 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate | 22,183,000 |
GDP | |
• Metro | EGP 2,986 billion (US$ 190.2 billion) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EGY) |
The Greater Cairo Region (GCR; Arabic: القاهرة الكبرى, romanized: Al-Qāhira al-Kubrā) is a metropolitan area centered around Cairo, Egypt. It comprises the entirety of the Cairo Governorate, the cities of Imbaba and Giza in the Giza Governorate, and the city Shubra El Kheima in Qalyubia Governorate. Its definition can be expanded to include peri-urban areas and a number of new planned towns founded in the desert areas east and west of Cairo. The Greater Cairo Region is also officially defined as an economic region consisting of the Cairo, Giza, and Qalyubia Governorates. Within Greater Cairo lies the largest metropolitan area in Egypt, the largest urban area in Africa, the Middle East, and the Arab world, and the 6th largest metropolitan area in the world.
In its larger definition, the area includes all cities in the Cairo Governorate (Cairo, New Cairo, Badr, Shorouk, 15th of May, the New Administrative Capital, and Capital Gardens) as well as the main cities of the Giza Governorate (Giza, 6th of October, New 6th of October, October Gardens, Sheikh Zayed, and New Sphinx) and Shubra El Kheima and Obour in the Qalyubia Governorate. According to an estimate based on United Nations projections, the area had a population of 22,183,000 in 2023. In 2012, when the area's population was estimated at 20.5 million, the population density within Cairo Governorate was estimated at 45,000 per square kilometer (117,00 per square mile).
The Greater Cairo Area and its surrounding region is classified as hot desert climate (BWh) in Köppen-Geiger classification, as all of Egypt. Cairo and its surrounding region have very similar day to day temperatures; however, the less populated parts at the east and the west do not experience the urban heat island effect, which makes them more prone to have soft hail.
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60% of all informal houses in Egypt are located in the Greater Cairo area.