Qena Governorate
Qena Governorate is located in southern Egypt, along the banks of the Nile River. It is known for its rich history and archaeological sites, including the ancient city of Qena and the nearby Temple of Dendera. The governorate has a predominantly agricultural economy, with crops such as sugarcane and wheat being significant.
The capital city of Qena Governorate is also named Qena. The region is home to various cultural and historical landmarks, reflecting its importance in ancient Egyptian civilization. The population is diverse, with a mix of urban and rural communities contributing to the local culture and traditions.