- Source: Asyut Governorate
Asyūṭ Governorate (Arabic: محافظة أسيوط) is one of the many governorates of Egypt. It stretches across a section of the Nile River. The capital of the governorate is the city of Asyut.
Etymology
The name of Asyut is derived from early Egyptian Zawty (Z3JW.TJ), late Egyptian Səyáwt into Coptic Syowt. An A was added to the beginning of the name Syowt to become Asyut.
Overview
The rate of poverty in Asyut is more than 60%. Recently, some social safety networks have been provided, in the form of financial assistance and job opportunities. The funding has been coordinated by Egypt's Ministry of Finance, with assistance from international organizations.
Municipal divisions
The governorate is divided into municipal divisions, with a total estimated population of 5,169,423 as of January 2024. In Asyut Governorate, there is 1 new city, three aqsam and eleven marakiz. Sometimes a markaz and a qism share a name.
Population
According to 2024 estimates, the majority of residents in the governorate live in rural areas, with an urbanization rate of only 26.5%. Out of an estimated 5,169,423 people residing in the governorate, 3,799,525 live in rural areas, as opposed to only 1,369,898 in urban areas.
Demographics
Asyut has a population of over 4 million people, with a significant Coptic presence. Muslims and Christians have lived together in Asyut and at times there have been clashes. In July 2013, a large number of Christians took to the streets to protest Muslim extremism in Asyut.
Whether Christian or Muslim, Asyut is home to a very conservative society and in October, 2016 Upper Egypt's first beauty pageant, which was to be held in Asyut, had to be canceled due to death threats and security issues.
Cities
Abnub
Abu Tig
Asyut
Dairut
El Badari
El Ghanayem
Manfalut
El Quseyya
Sahel Selim
Sanabo
Sodfa
New Nasser City
Industrial zones
According to the Egyptian Governing Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI), in affiliation with the Ministry of Investment (MOI), the following industrial zones are located in this governorate:
Al Awamer Abnoub
Al Zarabi in Abu Tig
Al Safa (Beni Ghaleb)
Sahel Selim
Dairout
Badari
New Asyut
Projects and programs
In 2016, Switzerland committed to funding a solid waste management program in Asyut, a project with the Egyptian Ministry of Environment that will conclude in 2021. The National Solid Waste Management Programme (NSWMP) involves the construction of infrastructure for new as well as the expansion and improvement of existing waste treatment, landfill, and recycling facilities.
Important sites
Ancient quarries are an important feature of Asyut. There are about 500 rock-cut tombs and limestone quarries all around Asyut. The governorate of Asyut includes the Ancient Egyptian tombs of Meir, and the town of Durunka, which is a pilgrimage site for many Copts who come to visit a monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Deir El Gabrawi
Durunka
Meir
Notable people
Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed, Egyptian nationalist.
al-Suyuti, a Sunni Muslim theologian who died in 1505.
Akhnoukh Fanous, political activist
Coluthus, 5th century Greek poet.
Ester Fanous, female activist
Farghali Abdel Hafiz
Gamal Abdel Nasser, Second President of Egypt
Hafez Ibrahim, poet born in Dairut, Asyut
Ismail al-Qabbani
Louis Gris
Melitius of Lycopolis, founder of the Melitians.
Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti
Mohamed Ahmed Farghali Pasha
Mohamed Mustagab
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria, Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Samir Ghanem, a comedian, singer, and entertainer.
References
External links
El Wattan News of Asyut Governorate
The Middle East and North Africa
History Of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Vol. 1, by Gaston Maspero, Audiobook
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- Kegubernuran di Mesir
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- Asyut
- New Asyut
- Christianity in Sohag Governorate
- Red Sea Governorate
- List of Coptic place names
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- List of law schools in Egypt