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Al-Tabin Al-Tebben and Alos (التبين) is one of the Subdivisions of Egypt, Districts of Cairo Governorate in the Cairo Governorate#Municipal divisions, Southern Region, it was previously affiliated with Helwan Governorate It remained affiliated with Giza Governorate until 1989. Date Old It was mentioned in Amelino's geography that it is one of the ancient Pharaonic villages. Amelino mentioned in his geography a village called "Tahbin." He said: "He searched for it but could not find any evidence of it due to the disappearance of its name. Through research, it became clear to me: Tahbin is the Coptic name for this village of Al-Tabin, and it was mentioned in Al-Tuhfa from the works of Al-Atfihiyah, next to the country of the aforementioned center. It consists of two kafrins, about one hundred and thirty meters apart, and its buildings are made of mud flaps, small stones, bricks, and bricks, and most of them are on one floor. It has palm trees and two mosques, and most of its ...
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Egypt is administratively organized under a dual system that may consist of either two or three tiers, with further subdivisions occasionally resulting in an additional layer. It follows a centralized system of local government, officially termed local administration, as it functions as a part of the executive branch of the government. Overview Egyptian law delineates the units of local governance as governorates, centers, cities, districts, and villages, each possessing legal personality. The legal framework establishes a dual system of local administration that alternates between a two-tier and a three-tier structure, depending on the characteristics of the governorate. At the top of the hierarchy are 27 governorates (singular: ', plural: '). Each governorate has a capital, typically its largest city, and is headed by a governor, appointed by the President of Egypt, serving at the president’s discretion. Governors hold the civilian rank of minister and report directl ...
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