Native name: جزيرة الذهب | |
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Northern part of Dahab Island with al-Munib bridge in the background | |
Dahab IslandLocation in Egypt | |
Geography | |
Location | Nile River |
Coordinates | 29°58′55″N 31°13′26″E / 29.982°N 31.224°E / 29.982; 31.224 |
Adjacent to | Nile |
Length | 4,200 m (13800 ft) |
Administration | |
Egypt |
Dahab Island (or: Gazirat edh-Dhahab, Arabic: جزيرة الذهب, Ǧazīrat aḏ-Ḏahab, "Island of Gold") is a Nile island located in the metropolitan region of Cairo near the eastern Nile shore south of Roda Island and near of Qorsaya Island. The island belongs to Giza and has a strong agricultural character.
The 4,200-metre-long (2.6 mi) Dahab Island is inhabited by roughly 11,000 fishermen and farmers. The island is accessed by ferry.
There is an open conflict between the island residents and the Cairo-development plan of the Egyptian government.
References
- Floristic Composition of Dahab Island.
- "Dahab Island inhabitants face expulsion to give way to private development projects". Archived from the original on 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2019-08-20.