Tanta
Tanta is a city located in northern Egypt, situated on the banks of the El Mahalla El Kubra Canal. It serves as the capital of the Gharbia Governorate and is known for its rich agricultural surroundings. Tanta is famous for its production of cotton and is often referred to as a center for trade and commerce in the region.
The city is also recognized for its cultural significance, particularly the annual celebration of the Mawlid, which honors the birth of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Tanta is home to several historical sites, including mosques and traditional markets, reflecting its vibrant heritage and community life.