Hawara
Hawara is a town located in the Faiyum Governorate of Egypt, situated about 90 kilometers southwest of Cairo. It is known for its rich history and archaeological significance, particularly during the Pharaonic period. The area is home to the famous Hawara Pyramid, built for the Middle Kingdom Pharaoh Amenemhat II.
The town is also recognized for its agricultural activities, benefiting from the fertile lands around the Faiyum Oasis. This oasis is one of Egypt's most important agricultural regions, producing various crops, including fruits and vegetables. Hawara's blend of history and agriculture makes it a unique location in Egypt.