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    Maghagha ( Arabic: مغاغة) is a city in Egypt, located on the west bank of the Nile. It is the northernmost city in the Minya Governorate . History. The old names of the town were Nimoui ( Arabic: نموى, from Coptic: ⲛⲓⲙⲟⲩⲓ, lit. 'islands') and Gazirat al-Hagar ( Arabic: جزيرة الحجر, lit. 'stone islands'). [1]

  2. Maghagha Localisation : Country Egypt, Governorate Minya. Available Information : Geographical coordinates , Population, Altitude, Weather and Hotel . Nearby cities and villages : Sharuna , Beni Mazar and El Hiba .

  3. Oct 25, 2023 · The redbrick, tumbledown post office on Al Gomhoriya Street in Maghagha, though humble and quaint, has stood for decades as an enduring symbol of the Upper Egyptian city's identity. Despite its disheveled state, the building remains a vibrant hub for Maghaghans.

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  4. Maghāghah, Also spelled Maghaaga or Maghagha, Is a historic city located in the Minya Governorate of Egypt. Situated on the west bank of the Nile River, It lies approximately 200 kilometers south of Cairo. With its rich history and cultural heritage, Maghāghah offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into ancient Egyptian civilization.

  5. Maghagha . Maghagha is one of the important cities in El Menia Governorate located about 190km away from Cairo City. It is bordered from the north with El Fashn administrative Center, from the south with Bani Mazar, and from the west with El Edwa.

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  6. Deir el-Garnus (Arabic: دير الجرنوس) is a village in Upper Egypt near Maghagha. It is located in Minya Governorate on the shore of Bahr Yussef and has a predominantly Coptic Christian population of 6 504 people.

  7. Nov 27, 2020 · The Egyptian city of Maghagha is perhaps one of the few cities in the country that still use horse-drawn carriages, also known as Hantour, for daily public transportation.