Shibin El Kom
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Arabic: شبين الكوم) is a city in Lower Egypt and the capital of the Monufia Governorate.
Shibin el Kom (The most important central and local government offices are located in it, as well as the main branches of Menoufia University. The city has several public and private schools, hospitals, a large stadium, telecommunication central office of Telecom Egypt, internet service providers, organized trade unions (medical, commercial, agriculture, engineering, etc.), athletic teams, political parties and social organizations and a chamber of commerce.
While the city is not a new one, its infrastructure is being modernized. The economy of the city depends on industry, commerce and to less extent on agriculture.
Menoufians are active participants in the political process in Egypt. The current president Hosni Mubarak is from Kafr El-Messilha. President Anwar Sadat was also from Menoufia. Recent statistical stimates (2006) show that the city has a population of 0.63 million, which is 18.87% of the total population of the governorate, with a population density of 2010 persons per square kilometer (this includes the El-Batanoon, Bakhaty, Istobari, El-May, El-Messilha, Miligue, Shanawan and Shubrakheet).
[edit] Shanawan
Shanawan is a large village located south of Shibin El Kom. The main economic activity is agriculture. It is famous for baking Battaw, a type of ancient bread made of maize.
The village has 10 schools, a local police unit, train station, youth center (football, basketball, ping pong), telephone service, internet and a central hospital.