Markazes of Egypt in the context of "Badrashin"

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⭐ Core Definition: Markazes of Egypt

Egypt is administratively organized under a dual system that may consist of either two or three tiers, with further subdivisions occasionally resulting in an additional layer. It follows a centralized system of local government, officially termed local administration, as it functions as a part of the executive branch of the government.

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👉 Markazes of Egypt in the context of Badrashin

Badrashin (Arabic: البدرشين) is a city, and capital of the eponymous markaz, in Giza Governorate, Egypt.

Badrashin County is the site of Ancient Egypt's royal capital, Men-nefer (Memphis). While much of the actual city is now buried under modern villages, its royal tombs and pyramids, the Memphite Necropolis, is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site.

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Markazes of Egypt in the context of Markaz (country subdivision)

Markaz (Arabic: مركز, Turkish: merkez), or the equivalent term in Persian, is a second-level administrative division found in Asia and Africa. Examples include:

The word markaz (Arabic: مركز), as a term, in Arabic means "center."

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