Banī Suwayf is a city located in Egypt, serving as the capital of the Banī Suwayf Governorate. It is situated in the Nile Valley, approximately 100 kilometers south of Cairo. The city has historical significance with roots tracing back to ancient Egyptian civilization, making it a place of interest for historians and archaeologists alike.
The economy of Banī Suwayf is primarily based on agriculture, which benefits from the fertile Nile Valley. The region produces various crops, including wheat, corn, and other grains. Additionally, there are local industries and small businesses that contribute to the economic landscape, providing employment opportunities for its residents.
Banī Suwayf is also known for its cultural heritage, with several historical sites and museums reflecting its rich history. The city hosts festivals and events that celebrate local traditions, attracting visitors who seek to experience the cultural vibrancy of this part of Egypt.
The text may have been translated automatically and may contain errors.
The text was written by artificial intelligence and may contain errors.
Have you found an error? Let us know.
Map
To enlarge the map, double-click on it. You can also use the +/- buttons in the upper left corner of the map.





