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Manshiyat Naser

30°01′56.08″N 31°16′31.03″E / 30.0322444°N 31.2752861°E / 30.0322444; 31.2752861

A street in "Garbage City"

Manshiyat Nasser (Egyptian Arabic: منشية ناصر [mænˈʃejjet ˈnɑːsˤeɾ]; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲛϫⲓⲛⲑⲱⲟⲩϯ ⲛ̀ⲛⲓⲭⲣⲓⲥⲧⲓⲁⲛⲟⲥ manjintōudi enikristianos, sometimes called "the Christian suburb",[1] Coptic pronunciation: [mɑnʃɪnˈtoːwdi ənnɪˈkrɪstjɑnos]) is one of the nine districts that make up the Western Area of Cairo, Egypt.[2] It covers 5.54 square kilometers, and was home to 258,372 people in the 2017 census.[3] It borders Nasr City to the east, central Cairo districts to the west (Historic Cairo), and the Mokattam district to the south.

It is famous for the Garbage City quarter, which is a slum settlement at the far southern end of Manshiyat Naser, at the base of Mokattam hills on the outskirts of Cairo. Being Cairo's largest concentration of " Zabbaleen" garbage collectors, its economy revolves around the collection and recycling of the city's garbage.

Although Manshiyat Naser has streets, shops, and apartments as other areas of the city, it lacks infrastructure and often has no running water, sewers, or electricity.[4]

District subdivisions and population edit

Manshiyat Nasser district covers eight shiakhas that include al-Mujawirin, Sultan Qaytbay and Sultan Barquq in Historic Cairo's eastern cemetery field (sometimes known as the City of the Dead), al-Kahzzan (popularly known as Zabbalin or Garbage City) to al-Mahagir (literally quarries, also known as Ezbet Bekheit) that cover the disused quarries at the western foothills of the Moqattam Plateau, and al-Duweika (Al-Doweiqa)[5] on the northern edge of the Moqattam Plateau.

 
Map of the Manshiyat Nasser District and its shiakha subdivisions

Manshiyat Nasser had 258,372 residents in the 2017 census, across its eight shiakhas:[3]

Shiakha Code 2017 Population
Duweika, al- 011308 65225
Khazzân, al- 011301 13735
Maḥâjir, al- 011303 76658
Minsha’at Nâṣir 011307 51844
Mu`adsa, al- 011302 42313
Mujâwirîn, al- 011305 367
Qâytbây 011306 4916
Sulṭân Barqûq, al- 011304 3314

Coptic district edit

 
The Cave Cathedral (St Sama'ans Church), is built into the side of the cliff past and above the streets of Manshiyat Naser

Coptic Christians were originally the predominant inhabitants of Manshiyat Naser, though in recent decades the area's Muslim population has grown. The Christians are well known for herding swine within the city, which are fed edible pieces of garbage and marketed across Cairo to Coptic Christian establishments. However, in the spring of 2009, the Egyptian government, in response to the worldwide threat of swine flu, embarked on a massive program to cull the herds of pigs in Manshiyat Naser.[6]

The Cave Cathedral or St Sama'ans Church, used by the Coptic Christians in Garbage City, is the largest church in the Middle East, with seating for 15,000 people.[7]

Garbage and recycling edit

The city's garbage is brought to the Garbage City in Manshiyat Naser by the Zabbaleen (garbage collectors), who then sort through the garbage to attempt to retrieve any potentially useful or recyclable items. Families typically specialize in a particular type of garbage they sort and sell—one room of children sorting out plastic bottles, while the next of women separating cans from the rest. Anything that can be reused or recycled is saved by one of the numerous families in Manshiyat Naser. Various recycled paper and glass products are made and sold from the city, while metal is sold by the kilo to be melted down and reused. Carts pulled by horse or donkey are often stacked 2.5 to 3 m (8 to 10 ft) high with the recyclable goods. More than 14,000 tons of garbage are processed each day, 85% of Cairo's waste.[8] Some recycled goods are sold on to Europe and North America.[9]

The economic system in the Garbage City is classified as the informal sector.[10] Most families typically have worked in the same area and type of specialization in the garbage piles and continue to make enough money to support themselves.

Media edit

Garbage Dreams is a 2009 documentary directed by Mai Iskander about boys born and raised in the Garbage City and how they must look for new ways to support themselves and their families as trash collection in Cairo changes.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Timm, Stefan (1988). Das christlich-koptische Agypten in arabischer Zeit (Teil 4 M-P). p. 1569.
  2. ^ "Areas". cairo.gov.eg. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  3. ^ a b Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS) (2017). "2017 Census for Population and Housing Conditions". CEDEJ-CAPMAS. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  4. ^ "MANSHIYAT NASER: The Garbage City - PhMuseum". phmuseum.com. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  5. ^ Alghad, Amwal. "5,700 housing units delivered to slum-dwellers in 2016: Cairo governor". www.zawya.com. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  6. ^ Christian Fraser, Egypt slaughters pigs to stop flu, BBC News, 29 April 2009.
  7. ^ Glenn Smith, Transforming Lives in Cairo’s Garbage Villages, Lausanne World Pulse, February 2008.
  8. ^ Luck, Taylor. "Cairo's 'Garbage City'rebranded: It's recycling ... and a living". Christian Science Monitor.
  9. ^ Soth, Amelia. "Cairo's Zabbaleen and the Secret Life of Trash". JSTOR Daily.
  10. ^ Wood, David. "'No rules in this job': Cairo's violent waste wars pit pit sorters against startups". The Guardian.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Garbage City at Wikimedia Commons

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hills on the outskirts of Cairo Being Cairo s largest concentration of Zabbaleen garbage collectors its economy revolves around the collection and recycling of the city s garbage Although Manshiyat Naser has streets shops and apartments as other areas of the city it lacks infrastructure and often has no running water sewers or electricity 4 Contents 1 District subdivisions and population 2 Coptic district 3 Garbage and recycling 4 Media 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDistrict subdivisions and population editManshiyat Nasser district covers eight shiakhas that include al Mujawirin Sultan Qaytbay and Sultan Barquq in Historic Cairo s eastern cemetery field sometimes known as the City of the Dead al Kahzzan popularly known as Zabbalin or Garbage City to al Mahagir literally quarries also known as Ezbet Bekheit that cover the disused quarries at the western foothills of the Moqattam Plateau and al Duweika Al Doweiqa 5 on the northern edge of the Moqattam Plateau nbsp Map of the Manshiyat Nasser District and its shiakha subdivisionsManshiyat Nasser had 258 372 residents in the 2017 census across its eight shiakhas 3 Shiakha Code 2017 PopulationDuweika al 011308 65225Khazzan al 011301 13735Maḥajir al 011303 76658Minsha at Naṣir 011307 51844Mu adsa al 011302 42313Mujawirin al 011305 367Qaytbay 011306 4916Sulṭan Barquq al 011304 3314Coptic district edit nbsp The Cave Cathedral St Sama ans Church is built into the side of the cliff past and above the streets of Manshiyat NaserCoptic Christians were originally the predominant inhabitants of Manshiyat Naser though in recent decades the area s Muslim population has grown The Christians are well known for herding swine within the city which are fed edible pieces of garbage and marketed across Cairo to Coptic Christian establishments However in the spring of 2009 the Egyptian government in response to the worldwide threat of swine flu embarked on a massive program to cull the herds of pigs in Manshiyat Naser 6 The Cave Cathedral or St Sama ans Church used by the Coptic Christians in Garbage City is the largest church in the Middle East with seating for 15 000 people 7 Garbage and recycling editFurther information Waste management in Egypt The city s garbage is brought to the Garbage City in Manshiyat Naser by the Zabbaleen garbage collectors who then sort through the garbage to attempt to retrieve any potentially useful or recyclable items Families typically specialize in a particular type of garbage they sort and sell one room of children sorting out plastic bottles while the next of women separating cans from the rest Anything that can be reused or recycled is saved by one of the numerous families in Manshiyat Naser Various recycled paper and glass products are made and sold from the city while metal is sold by the kilo to be melted down and reused Carts pulled by horse or donkey are often stacked 2 5 to 3 m 8 to 10 ft high with the recyclable goods More than 14 000 tons of garbage are processed each day 85 of Cairo s waste 8 Some recycled goods are sold on to Europe and North America 9 The economic system in the Garbage City is classified as the informal sector 10 Most families typically have worked in the same area and type of specialization in the garbage piles and continue to make enough money to support themselves Media editGarbage Dreams is a 2009 documentary directed by Mai Iskander about boys born and raised in the Garbage City and how they must look for new ways to support themselves and their families as trash collection in Cairo changes See also editCity of the Dead slum 2008 Cairo landslide Waste Management in EgyptReferences edit Timm Stefan 1988 Das christlich koptische Agypten in arabischer Zeit Teil 4 M P p 1569 Areas cairo gov eg Retrieved 2023 01 17 a b Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics CAPMAS 2017 2017 Census for Population and Housing Conditions CEDEJ CAPMAS Retrieved 2023 02 21 MANSHIYAT NASER The Garbage City PhMuseum phmuseum com Retrieved 2023 07 25 Alghad Amwal 5 700 housing units delivered to slum dwellers in 2016 Cairo governor www zawya com Retrieved 2023 07 25 Christian Fraser Egypt slaughters pigs to stop flu BBC News 29 April 2009 Glenn Smith Transforming Lives in Cairo s Garbage Villages Lausanne World Pulse February 2008 Luck Taylor Cairo s Garbage City rebranded It s recycling and a living Christian Science Monitor Soth Amelia Cairo s Zabbaleen and the Secret Life of Trash JSTOR Daily Wood David No rules in this job Cairo s violent waste wars pit pit sorters against startups The Guardian External links edit nbsp Media related to Garbage City at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manshiyat Naser amp oldid 1216431432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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