
Port Said Governorate
Port Said Governorate is an administrative region in northeastern Egypt, located along the Mediterranean coast. It is known for its strategic importance as a major port city at the southern entrance of the Suez Canal, facilitating international maritime trade. The governorate encompasses the city of Port Said and nearby areas, featuring a mix of industrial, commercial, and residential zones. Its economy heavily relies on shipping, transportation, and logistics due to its access to global trade routes. Additionally, the region has cultural and historical significance, serving as a hub for commerce and maritime activity in Egypt.