Ismailia in lines
Ismailia linked with Suez Canal digging since 1862, until the inauguration in 1869. The city was established to include the company's administration offices and called after Al Khedewi Tawfeek the ruler of Egypt at that time. Although modern historical records shows that Ismailia was the eastern gateway that witnessed the invasion of exodus tribes, the Persian, and the Turkish.
A chain of profits had stepped over its land .
The Governorate is middling Suez Canal waterway, Port said to the north, Suez to the south, Sinai to the east and converge with Cairo in the eastern south.
It includes seven cities Ismailia the capital, Al tal Al Kabeer, Fayed, west Kantara, east Kantara, new Kassaseen, Abu swair. The Suez Canal authority headquarter, Suez Canal university, TV & Radio station are located in the city.
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