6th of October City السادس من أكتوبر |
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6th of October City
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Country | Egypt |
Governorate | Giza |
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• Total | 500,000 |
Time zone | EST |
6th of October City (Arabic: مدينة السادس من أكتوبر Madinat as Sādis min Uktūbar) is a satellite city of Cairo, Egypt.[1] It has a population of about 500,000.[2] It used to be the capital of the now defunct 6th of October Governorate. A new cosmopolitan city in the desert,[3] it hosts students of many nationalities who seek education at its private universities.
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The city was established in 1979 by the 504th presidential decree of president Anwar El Sadat. It is 17 km from the great pyramids of Giza and 32 km from downtown Cairo.[4] The city has a total area of 97.4 thousand feddans (400 km2) and is expected to eventually have 3.7 million inhabitants.[5] It was announced as the capital of the 6th of October Governorate in April 2008. Following the governorate's dissolution in April 2011, it was reincorporated into the Giza Governorate, to which it had originally belonged.
The city's name commemorates Egypt's military operations in the 1973 6th of October War. The 6th of October is also Egypt's Armed Forces Day.
6th of October City is the headquarters of The Confederation of African Football. It also hosts Egypt's Smart Village, the technology park and regional hub for many companies in the IT and financial sectors.
There are seven private universities in 6th of October City, including two private medical schools at Misr University for Science and Technology and October 6 University.
The city has several teaching, public, and private hospitals as well as many smaller clinics.
The city has an airport, a railway station, and an extensive industrial park.
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