Alexandria Governorate

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Alexandria (الإسكندرية)
Governorate
Country Flag of Egypt Egypt
Capital Alexandria
Area 2,900 km² (1,120 sq mi)
Population 3,500,000
Map of Egypt with Alexandria highlighted
Map of Egypt with Alexandria highlighted


Alexandria governorate (Arabic: الإسكندرية) is one of the governorates of Egypt, located in the north of the country, lying directly on the Mediterranean Sea which makes it one of the most important harbours in Egypt.

The governorates capital is Alexandria, the home of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the world famous library that was burnt down in antiquity but has since been rebuilt, with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) finishing in 2002. Alexandria is now considered to be the second capital of Egypt, as it has been once during the early days of the Romans.

Alexandria has an average population of about 3.5 to 5 million inhabitants and a surface area equal to 2,900 km². Due to the intermediate geographical location of Egypt it usually has all four seasons, but as Alexandria lies directly on the sea it is considered to be mostly cooler than all the other governorates with an averagely higher humidity.

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Coordinates: 31°10′N 29°53′E / 31.167, 29.883