A city of northeast Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea at the northern entrance to the Suez Canal. It was founded in 1859 by the builders of the canal and was once an important coaling station. Population: 571,000.
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The country code is: 20
The city code is: 66
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| Coordinates: 31°15′N 32°17′E / 31.25°N 32.283°E | |||
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| Governorate | Port Said Governorate | ||
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| - Total | 515,007 | ||
| Time zone | EST (UTC+2) | ||
| - Summer (DST) | +3 (UTC) | ||
Port Said (Arabic بورسعيد transliterated Būr Saʻīd) is a northeastern Egyptian city near the Suez Canal, with an approximate population of 515,007 (2001).
The economic base of Port Said is fishing and industries, like chemicals, processed food, and cigarettes. Port Said is also an important harbour both for exports of Egyptian products like cotton and rice, but also a fueling station for ships that pass through the Suez Canal. Port Said also thrives on being a duty-free port, as well as a summer resort for Egyptians.[citation needed]
There are numerous old houses with grand balconies on all floors, giving the city a distinctive look. Port Said's twin city is Port Fouad, which lies on the eastern side of the canal. The two cities coexist, to the extent that there hardly is any town centre in Port Fouad. The cities are connected by free ferries running all through the day, and together they form a metropolitan area with over a million residents.
The diocese of Port-Said for the Coptic Orthodox Church was founded in 1976 by his grace Bishop Tadros. In 1993, the late subdeacon Nosshy Attia Anbary wrote the history of the diocese in Arabic.[citation needed]
In addition to its port, the city is served by Port Said Airport.
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The port is bordered, seaward, by an imaginary line from the western breakwater boundary till the eastern breakwater end. And from the Suez Canal area, it is bordered by an imaginary line extending transversely from the southern bank of the Canal connected to Manzala Lake, and the railways arcade livestock.
Two breakwaters protect the port entrance channel: the western breakwater is about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long, and the eastern breakwater is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km).
The Suez Canal dwelling area is situated between latitudes 31° 21' N and 31° 25' N and longitudes 32° 16.2°' E and 32° 20.6' E. where vessels awaiting to accede Port Said port stay whether to join the North convoy to transit the Suez Canal to carry out stevedoring operations or to be supplied with provisions and bunkers. The dwelling area is divided into two sections:
The Northern Area is allocated for vessels with deep drafts. The Southern Area is for all vessel types.
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| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
| Average high °C (°F) | 17.4 (63) |
17.9 (64) |
19.4 (67) |
22.5 (73) |
25.1 (77) |
28.2 (83) |
30.0 (86) |
30.3 (87) |
28.8 (84) |
26.7 (80) |
23.0 (73) |
19.4 (67) |
24.0 (75) |
| Average low °C (°F) | 11.1 (52) |
11.7 (53) |
13.4 (56) |
16.3 (61) |
18.8 (66) |
21.1 (70) |
23.7 (75) |
24.2 (76) |
23.3 (74) |
21.3 (70) |
17.5 (64) |
12.8 (55) |
18.0 (64) |
| Precipitation mm (inches) | 18 (0.71) |
12 (0.47) |
12 (0.47) |
5 (0.2) |
4 (0.16) |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
3 (0.12) |
8 (0.31) |
7 (0.28) |
16 (0.63) |
85 (3.35) |
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Coordinates: 31°16′N 32°17′E / 31.26°N 32.29°E
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n. - Port-Saïd
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中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
塞得港
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 塞得港
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n. - פורט סעיד
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