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Egypt is divided, for the purpose of
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, according to a three-layer hierarchy and some districts are further subdivided, creating an occasional fourth layer. The top-level of the hierarchy are 27 governorates (singular: ', plural: '). The second-level, beneath and within governorates, are marakiz (singular: ', plural: ') or aqsam (singular: ''qism'', plural: '')''. The third-level is composed of districts (singular: ', plural: ) and villages (singular: ', plural: '). There is a governing structure at each of these levels. Districts may be further divided into sub-districts as a fourth level. There are also seven economic regions used for planning purposes, defined by the General Organization for Physical Planning (GOPP).


Provincial divisions

Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Med ...
is divided into 27
governorate A governorate is an administrative division of a state. It is headed by a governor. As English-speaking nations tend to call regions administered by governors either states or provinces, the term ''governorate'' is often used in translation from ...
s (muhāfazāt) and each has a capital and at least one city. Each governorate is administered by a governor, who is appointed by the
President of Egypt The president of Egypt is the executive head of state of Egypt and the de facto appointer of the official head of government under the Egyptian Constitution of 2014. Under the various iterations of the Constitution of Egypt following the Eg ...
and serves at the president's discretion. Most governorates have a population density of more than one thousand per km2, while the three largest have a population density of less than two per km2. The governorates of Egypt are: *
Alexandria Governorate Alexandria Governorate is one of the governorates of Egypt. The city of Alexandria was historically the capital of Egypt until the foundation of Fustat, which was later absorbed into Cairo. Today the Alexandria governorate is considered second i ...
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Aswan Governorate Aswān Governorate (Arabic: محافظة أسوان) is one of the governorates of Egypt. The southernmost governorate in Upper Egypt, covering most of Lake Nasser. The Governorate's capital is Aswan. The Aswan Governorate borders Qena Governo ...
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Asyut Governorate AsyutAlso spelled ''Assiout'' or ''Assiut'' ( ar, أسيوط ' , from ' ) is the capital of the modern Asyut Governorate in Egypt. It was built close to the ancient city of the same name, which is situated nearby. The modern city is located at ...
* Beheira Governorate * Beni Suef Governorate * Cairo Governorate * Dakahlia Governorate * Damietta Governorate * Faiyum Governorate * Gharbia Governorate *
Giza Governorate Giza Governorate ( ar, محافظة الجيزة ') is one of the governorates of Egypt. It is in the center of the country, situated on the west bank of the Nile River opposite Cairo. Its capital is the city of Giza. It includes a stretch of ...
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Ismailia Governorate Ismailia Governorate is one of the Canal Zone governorates of Egypt. Located in the northeastern part of the country, its capital is the city of Ismailia. It was named after Ismail Pasha, who as Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, oversaw the country duri ...
* Kafr El Sheikh Governorate * Luxor Governorate * Matruh Governorate * Minya Governorate * Monufia Governorate *
New Valley Governorate New Valley Governorate or El Wadi El Gedid Governorate ( ar, محافظة الوادي الجديد , ) is one of the governorates of Egypt. It is in the southwestern part of the country, in the south of Egypt Western Desert (part of the Saha ...
* North Sinai Governorate * Port Said Governorate *
Qalyubia Governorate Qalyubia Governorate ( ar, محافظة القليوبية ' ) is one of the governorates of Egypt. Located in Lower Egypt. It is situated north of Cairo in the Nile Delta region. Its capital is Banha. Name Name of Qalubiyya governorate is dr ...
* Qena Governorate * Red Sea Governorate * Sharqia Governorate * Sohag Governorate * South Sinai Governorate * Suez Governorate


Municipal divisions

At the municipal-level are markaz, kism, police-administered areas, and new cities. Generally, rural areas are divided into markaz whereas urban areas are divided into kism. As of 2013, there were 351 subdivisions, of which 177 were kism, 162 markaz'', 9 new cities, and 3 police-administered areas. There are also unorganized areas in Alexandria, Aswan, Asyut, Beheira, Beni Suef, Cairo, Dakahlia, Damietta, Faiyum, Giza, Ismailia, Kafr El Sheikh, Luxor, Minya, Port Said, Qalyubia, Qena, Sharqia, Sohag, Suez governorates. k - kism m - markaz n - new city p - police-administered * 6 October 1 (k) * 6 October 2 (k) * 10th of Ramadan 1 (k) * 10th of Ramadan 2 (k) * 15 May (k) * Abdeen (k) * Abnub (m) * Abu El Matamir (m) * Abu Hammad (m) * Abu Hummus (m) * Abu Kebir (m) * Abu Qirqas (m) * Abu Radis (k) * Abu Simbel (m) * Abu Tig (m) * Abu Tisht (m) * Abu Zenima (k) * Aga (m) * Agouza (k) * Ain Shams (k) * Akhmim (m) * Alexandria Port Police Dept. (p) * Amreya (k) * Arish 1 (k) * Arish 2 (k) * Arish 3 (k) * Arish 4 (k) * Armant (m) * Ashmoun (m) * Aswan (k) * Aswan (m) * Asyut (m) * Asyut 1 (k) * Asyut 2 (k) * Ataka (k) * Atfih (m) * Awlad Saqr (m) * Awsim (m) * Azbakeya (k) * Bab El Sharia (k) * Bab Sharq (k) * Badr (k) * Badr (m) * Banha (k) * Banha (m) * Baris Shurta (m) * Basyoun (m) * Beni Ebeid (m) * Beni Mazar (m) * Beni Suef (k) * Beni Suef (m) * Biba (m) * Bilbeis (m) * Bilqas (m) * Bir El Abd (k) * Birket El Sab (m) * Biyala (m) * Borg El Arab (k) * Bulaq (k) * Bulaq El Dakrur (k) * Burullus (m) * Dahab (k) * Dairut (m) * Damanhur (k) * Damanhur (m) * Damietta (m) * Damietta 1 (k) * Damietta 2 (k) * Dar El Salam (m) * Daraw (m) * Deir Mawas (m) * Dekernes (m) * Dekhela (k) * Desouk (k) * Desouk (m) * Dishna (m) * Diyarb Negm (m) * Dokki (k) * Edfu (m) * Edku (m) * El Ahram (k) * El Arab (k) * El Arbein (k) * El Atareen (k) * El Ayyat (m) * El Badari (m) * El Badrashein (m) * El Bagour (m) * El Balyana (m) * El Basal Port (k) * El Basatin (k) * El Dabaa (k) * El Darb El Ahmar (k) * El Dawahy (k) * El Delengat (m) * El Fashn (m) * El Fath (m) * El Gamaliya (k) * El Gamaliya (m) * El Ganayin (k) * El Ghanayem (m) * El Gomrok (k) * El Hamam (k) * El Hamool (m) * El Hassana (k) * El Hawamdiya (k) * El Husseiniya (m) * El Ibrahimiya (m) * El Idwa (m) * El Kawsar (k) * El Khalifa (k) * El Labban (k) * El Mahalla El Kubra (m) * El Mahalla El Kubra 1 (k) * El Mahalla El Kubra 2 (k) * El Mahmoudia (m) * El Manakh (k) * El Manasra (k) * El Mansha (m) * El Mansheya (k) * El Manzala (m) * El Maragha (m) * El Marg (k) * El Matareya (k) * El Matareya (m) * El Muski (k) * El Nozha (k) * El Omraniya (k) * El Qanater El Khayreya (m) * El Qanayat (k) * El Qantara (m) * El Qantara El Sharqiya (k) * El Qoseir (k) * El Qurein (k) * El Qusiya (m) * El Rahmaniya (m) * El Raml 1 (k) * El Raml 2 (k) * El Reyad (m) * El Saff (m) * El Salam (k) * El Santa (m) * El Sayeda Zeinab (k) * El Segil (k) * El Senbellawein (m) * El Sharabiya (k) * El Sharq (k) * El Shohada (m) * El Shorouk (k) * El Tebbin (k) * El Tor (k) * El Usayrat (m) * El Wahat El Bahariya (k) * El Wahat El Khariga (k) * El Waqf (m) * El Warraq (k) * El Wasta (m) * El Weili (k) * El Zaher (k) * El Zarqa (m) * El Zawya El Hamra (k) * El Zohur (k) * Esna (m) * Faisal (k) * Faiyum (k) * Faiyum (m) * Faqous (k) * Faqous (m) * Faraskur (m) * Farshut (m) * Fayed (m) * Fuwa (m) * Gamasa (k) * Ganoubi 1 (k) * Ganoubi 2 (k) * Gharb Nubariya (k) * Girga (k) * Girga (m) * Giza (k) * Giza (m) * Hada'iq El Qobbah (k) * Hala'ib (k) * Heliopolis (k) * Helwan (k) * Hihya (m) * Hosh Essa (m) * Hurghada (k) * Hurghada 2 (k) * Ibsheway (m) * Ihnasiya (m) * Imbaba (k) * Imbaba (m) * Ismailia (m) * Ismailia 1 (k) * Ismailia 2 (k) * Ismailia 3 (k) * Itay El Barud (m) * Itsa (m) * Juhayna El Gharbiyah (m) * Kafr El Dawwar (k) * Kafr El Dawwar (m) * Kafr El Sheikh (k) * Kafr El Sheikh (m) * Kafr El Zayat (m) * Kafr Saad (m) * Kafr Saqr (m) * Kafr Shukr (m) * Karmoz (k) * Kerdasa (m) * Khanka (m) * Khusus (k) * Kom Hamada (m) * Kom Ombo (m) * Kotoor (m) * Luxor (k) * Luxor (m) * Maadi (k) * Maghaghah (m) * Mahallat Dimna (m) * Mallawi (k) * Mallawi (m) * Manfalut (m) * Mansoura (m) * Mansoura 1 (k) * Mansoura 2 (k) * Marina El Alamein (k) * Marsa Alam (k) * Mashtool El Souk (m) * Matay (m) * Menouf (k) * Menouf (m) * Mersa Matruh (k) * Metoubes (m) * Minya (k) * Minya (m) * Minya El Qamh (m) * Minyet El Nasr (m) * Mit Ghamr (k) * Mit Ghamr (m) * Mit Salsil (m) * Moharam Bek (k) * Monshat El Nasr (k) * Montaza (k) * Mubarak Sharq El Tafrea (k) * Nabaroh (m) * Nag Hammadi (m) * Nakhl (k) * Naqada (m) * Nasir Bush (m) * Nasr (m) * Nasr City 1 (k) * Nasr City 2 (k) * New Akhmim (n) * New Aswan (n) * New Asyut (n) * New Beni Suef (k) * New Borg El Arab (n) * New Cairo 1 (k) * New Cairo 2 (k) * New Cairo 3 (k) * New Damietta (k) * New Faiyum (n) * New Minya (n) * New Qena (n) * New Salhia (k) * New Sohag (n) * New Toshka (n) * North Coast (k)* * North Coast (k) * Nuweiba (k) * Obour (k) * Old Cairo (k) * Port Fuad (k) * Port Fuad 2 (k) * Port Said Police Dept. (p) * Qaha (k) * Qallin (m) * Qalyub (k) * Qalyub (m) * Qasr El Nil (k) * Qena (k) * Qena (m) * Qift (m) * Quesna (m) * Qus (m) * Rafah (k) * Ras El Bar (k) * Ras Gharib (k) * Ras Sidr (k) * Rod El Farag (k) * Rosetta (m) * Sadat City (m) * Safaga (k) * Sahil Salim (m) * Saint Catherine (k) * Sallum (k) * Samalut (m) * Samanoud (m) * Saqultah (m) * Sers El Lyan (k) * Shalateen (k) * Sharm El Sheikh (k) * Sheikh Zayed (k) * Sheikh Zuweid (k) * Shibin El Kom (k) * Shibin El Kom (m) * Shibin El Qanatir (m) * Shirbin (m) * Shubra (k) * Shubra El Kheima 1 (k) * Shubra El Kheima 2 (k) * Shubrakhit (m) * Shurtet El Dakhla (m) * Shurtet El Farafra (m) * Shurtet El Qasima (k) * Shurtet Rumana (k) * Sidfa (m) * Sidi Barrani (k) * Sidi Gaber (k) * Sidi Salem (m) * Sinnuris (m) * Siwa (k) * Sohag (m) * Sohag 1 (k) * Sohag 2 (k) * Suez (k) * Suez Port Police Dept. (p) * Sumusta El Waqf (m) * Taba (k) * Tahta (k) * Tahta (m) * Tala (m) * Talkha (m) * Tamiya (m) * Tanta (m) * Tanta 1 (k) * Tanta 2 (k) * Tell El Kebir (m) * Tibah Police Dept. (m) * Tima (m) * Timay El Imdid (m) * Tukh (m) * Tura (k) * Wadi El Natrun (m) * Yousef El Seddik (m) * Zagazig (m) * Zagazig 1 (k) * Zagazig 2 (k) * Zamalek (k) * Zefta (m) * Zeitoun (k)


Submunicipal divisions

The village is the smallest local unit in rural communities, and is the equivalent of a district in urban areas. However, villages differ from each other in terms of legal status. The heads of villages or districts are appointed by the respective governors. In addition to this, districts are occasionally further divided into sub-district neighborhoods called '' sheyakha'' in rural areas, or ''residential districts'' (singular: ', plural: ') in urban areas.


See also

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List of cities and towns in Egypt A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby uni ...
* Economic Regions of Egypt


References

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Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Med ...
Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Med ...