History Of Abu-Hommos:
The city of Abu-Hommos was officially established on 1871 as
territory of Al-Behira's. its Board had been held in Damanhour city
at the beginning, then was transferred to Abu-Hommos area after the
reestablishment of Damanhour city in 1881. In 1893 the Egyptian
government decided to divide the area of Abu-Hommos into two
territories (Kafreddawar & Abu-Hommos).
The nomination of Abu-Hommos is related to the name of a fisherman
had been living in a little cottage around this area. it is believed
that, by the time the British was extending the railroad from
Alexandria to Kafr-el-Zayat, they called the station of this area
with the name of the fisherman Abu-Hommos (Father of Hommos, which
means garbanzo). Although, some old historic references named this
area Shubra Bar. |
Geography Of Abu-Hommos:
Abu-Hommos city is the heart of Al-Behira Governorate, it lies
almost in the middle of the governorate. the northern border of Abu-Hommos
territory is with both Edko & Rasheed (Rosetta) territories, the
southern is with both Hosh Eissa & Abu El-Matameer, the eastern is
with both Mahmoudia & Damanhour, and the western border is with Kafr
Eddawar territory. The Mahmoudia Canal goes through the
east-northern side to the west of the territory. Abu-Hommos
territory is spread over 527.33 squared KM, which is 5.78 % of the
total space of Al-Behira Governorate. |
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