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Samannūd is a city in Egypt.

Population: 54,980

Latitude: 30° 57' 41.76" N
Longitude: 31° 14' 26.48" E

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    Dakahlia Governorate (Egyptian Arabic: ‏الدقهلية, pronounced [ed.dæʔæhˈlejjæ]) is an Egyptian governorate lying north east of Cairo. Its area is about 3,500 km² and it has a population of about 6 million.

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  • El Mahalla Stadium

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