El-Arish

Egypt / Samal Sina / El Arish /
 city, capital city of state/province/region

Coptic ϩⲣⲓⲛⲟⲕⲟⲣⲟⲩⲣⲁ (Hrinokorura)
Arish or el-Arīsh is the capital and largest city (with 114,900 inhabitants as of 2002 of the Egyptian Governorate of North Sinai (Shamal Sina), lying on the Mediterranean coast of the Sinai peninsula, 344 kilometers (214 miles) northeast of Cairo. Al `Arīsh is distinguished by its clear blue water, widespread fruitful palmy wood on its coast, and its soft white sand. It has a yacht marina, and many luxury hotels.
The city also has some of the faculties of Suez Canal University.

El Arish is by a big wadi called the Wadi el Arish, which receives flash flood water from much of north and central Sinai.
El Arish was under military occupation by the state of Israel from 1967 to 1979 and briefly in 1956. It was returned to Egypt in 1979 after the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty. An increasingly popular tourist destination, El Arish is situated at 31°07′N 33°48′E / 31.117, 33.8.
The city is served by El Arish International Airport. The construction of the northern coast high way in Egypt (North Sinai part) is expected to be finished by 2008 linking Qantara at Suez Canal (in the west) to Gaza strip border passing by Al Arish. The railway line from Cairo is also under re-construction and it recently reached the "Ser and Qawarir zone" west of Al 'Arish. This route was formerly part of the Palestine Railway built during WW1/2 to connect Egypt with Turkey. The railway was cut during the formation of Israel. The North Sinai is a milestone for the Egyptian government planners to re-distribute the high-density population in the Delta, and it is expected that by accomplishing the transportation and Irrigation projects, 3 million Egyptians will settle in North Sinai.
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Coordinates:   31°7'4"N   33°48'18"E

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