Greater Cairo

Greater Cairo
القاهرة الكبرى
Metropolitan area

Cairo by night
Coordinates: 30°03′N 31°22′E / 30.050°N 31.367°E / 30.050; 31.367Coordinates: 30°03′N 31°22′E / 30.050°N 31.367°E / 30.050; 31.367
Country  Egypt
Consisting of Cairo Governorate
Giza
Shubra El-Kheima
6th of October City
Obour City
Population
  Total 20,500,000
  (estimate)
Time zone UTC+2

Greater Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة الكبرى al-qāhira al-kubrā) is the largest metropolitan area in Egypt and the largest urban area in Africa.[1] It is the third largest urban area in the Islamic World after Jakarta and Karachi, and the world's 16th largest metropolitan area,[2] consisting of Cairo Governorate, Giza, Shubra El-Kheima, 6th of October City and Obour City, with a total population estimated at 20,500,000 (as of 2012); area: 1,709 km2; density: 10,400/km2.[3]

Climate

Greater Cairo and the surrounding area have a 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 have the urban heat, which makes them more prone to have ground frost and soft hail.

Cairo
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Precipitation totals in mm
Source: Weather2Travel[4]

Main cities

Surrounding cities and suburbs

See also

References

  1. Demographia World Urban Areas & Population Projections (PDF), Demographia, April 2009, retrieved 9 July 2009
  2. R.L. Forstall, R.P. Greene, and J.B. Pick, "Which are the largest? Why published populations for major world urban areas vary so greatly", City Futures Conference, (University of Illinois at Chicago, July 2004) – Table 5 (p.34)
  3. The Evolving Urban Form: Cairo, New Geography, 13 June 2012, retrieved 9 Oct 2015
  4. "Cairo Climate and Weather Averages, Egypt". Retrieved 21 February 2014.
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