Imbaba

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Imbaba is a densely populated working-class district in the Giza Governorate of Greater Cairo, known for its informal urban development and vibrant local markets.

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Imbaba canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district
populated place
urban area
administrativeDivisionOf Giza Governorate NERFINISHED
country Egypt
crossedBy Ring Road NERFINISHED
major arterial roads of Greater Cairo
daylightSavingTimeZone Eastern European Summer Time NERFINISHED
governedBy Giza Governorate authorities NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic congested traffic
densely populated
high population density
informal housing
informal urban development
limited green spaces
low-income neighborhoods
street markets
traditional commerce
vibrant local markets
working-class
hasDemographics internal migrants from other Egyptian governorates
predominantly lower-income residents
hasEconomicActivity retail trade
small workshops
street vending
transport services
hasInfrastructure Imbaba Airport (former) NERFINISHED
Imbaba Bridge NERFINISHED
hasPublicService health clinics
mosques
schools
hasTransport microbuses
public buses
taxis
hasTypeOfSettlement informal settlements
planned housing blocks
historicalRole site of rapid informal urban expansion in late 20th century
languageUsed Egyptian Arabic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Giza Governorate NERFINISHED
locatedNear Agouza NERFINISHED
Kit Kat Square NERFINISHED
Mohandessin NERFINISHED
locatedOn western bank of the Nile
locatedOpposite Zamalek NERFINISHED
downtown Cairo NERFINISHED
majorReligion Islam
partOf Greater Cairo NERFINISHED
partOfUrbanArea Cairo metropolitan area NERFINISHED
timeZone Eastern European Time
utcOffset +2
utcOffsetDST +3

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