Kafr az-Zayyat
كفر الزيات Kafr az-Zayyat |
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Coordinates | 30 ° 49 ′ N , 30 ° 49 ′ E | |
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Country | Egypt | |
al-Gharbiyya | ||
ISO 3166-2 | EG-GH | |
Residents | 74,549 |
Kafr az-Zayyat ( Arabic كفر الزيات Kafr az-Zayyāt , also Kafr el Zayat or El Zayat ) is a city in Egypt .
geography
The city is located in the Nile Delta , in the al-Gharbiyya governorate , right on the border with the al-Buhaira governorate and near Tanta .
The city has 74,549 inhabitants.
history
On January 30, 1954, a serious railway accident occurred in Kafr az-Zayyat train station : The Egyptian President, Muhammad Nagib , had come to visit a village destroyed by fire. Residents rushed onto the tracks to greet him. An express train drove into the crowd from Cairo to Alexandria. 28 people died. In a similar situation, the Daimiel railway accident occurred in Spain in 1866 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Peter WB Semmens: Catastrophes on rails. A worldwide documentation. Transpress, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-344-71030-3 , p. 152.