Qaha

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Qaha (also spelled Kaha) is a city in northeastern Egypt, located 25 km (18 mins) north of Cairo. Qaha is located in the rich farmland of the southern part of the Nile Delta and is well-irrigated by canals leading off the Delta Barrage.

In ancient times, Qaha was a small village named Qahour (Kahour) or Kahani. Today it is famous for its preserved foods industry and as an industrial and agricultural town. It lies on the rail network that radiates north from Cairo.