Qena

E10374

Qena is a city in Upper Egypt on the east bank of the Nile, known as a regional administrative center and gateway to nearby ancient sites such as Dendera.

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Label Occurrences
Qena canonical 14

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf city
human settlement
capitalOf Qena Governorate
climate hot desert climate
climateClassification BWh
country Egypt
countryCallingCode +20
currency Egyptian pound
drivingSide right
economy agriculture
services
trade
gatewayTo Dendera
surface form: Dendera Temple complex
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasHeritage proximity to ancient Egyptian sites
hasNearbyArchaeologicalSite Dendera
surface form: Dendera necropolis

Temple of Hathor at Dendera
hasRailConnection Egyptian National Railways network
hasTransport road connections to Asyut
road connections to Luxor
road connections to Red Sea coast
hasUniversity South Valley University
ISO3166-1Alpha2 EG
isPartOf Qena Governorate
languageUsed Arabic
locatedIn Upper Egypt
locatedInContinent Africa
locatedInCountrySubdivision Upper Egypt
surface form: Southern Egypt
locatedInRegion Nile Valley
locatedInTimeZone Eastern European Time
locatedNear Dendera
locatedOn east bank of the Nile
nearbyCity Hurghada
Luxor
Sohag
officialLanguage Arabic
regionalFunction administrative hub for surrounding rural areas
religion Christianity
Islam
river Nile
role regional administrative center
regional commercial center
timeZoneDSTUTCOffset +3
timeZoneUTCOffset +2
waterway Nile
surface form: Nile River
writingSystem Arabic script

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