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Luxor Governorate

Coordinates: 25°41′N 32°39′E / 25.683°N 32.650°E / 25.683; 32.650
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Template:Infobox Egyptian Governorate

Luxor Governorate (Arabic: Template:Arabi) has been one of Egypt's governorates since 7 December 2009, when Hosni Mubarak announced its separation from Qena Governorate.[1] It is located 635 km south of Cairo. It is currently the smallest governorate in Egypt, spanning approximately 5 km from north to south, and 1.5 km from east to west, and lies in Upper Egypt along the Nile. The city of Luxor is the capital of the Luxor governorate. President Mubarak called on the same date for a study to be made with a view to extending the boundaries of the governorate to include the neighbouring towns of Armant and Esna. The national day is the 7th of December, commemorating the establishment of the governorate.

Emblem

The emblem of Luxor represents the bust of Tutankhamen on board of an Ancient Egyptian canoe boat, cruising in the Nile, with an obelisk and the sun light in the background.

Geography

The governorate's total area is 55 km2, representing 0.24% of the country's area.

Demographics

At the 2012 census, the population of the area which in 2009 was formed into the new Luxor governorate was 1,064,000 people. 47.4% of them lived in urban areas, while 52.6% lived in rural areas. The annual population growth rate is 18.2 per thousand.

References

Mohamed El-Gawady (2001) Governorates of Egypt

  1. ^ Luxor announced Egypt’s 29th governorate, report of Daily News Egypt of 7 December 2009.

25°41′N 32°39′E / 25.683°N 32.650°E / 25.683; 32.650