Sūhāj

governorate, Egypt
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Also known as: Sawhāj, Sohag
Also spelled:
Sawhāj or Sohag

Sūhāj, muḥāfaẓah (governorate) in Upper Egypt, south of Asyūṭ and north of Qinā governorates. It is a ribbonlike stretch of the fertile Nile River valley about 60 miles (100 km) long. Through it the Nile flows in a roughly 13-mile- (21-km-) wide flat-bottomed valley hemmed in by limestone cliffs rising to nearly 1,000 feet (305 metres). Throughout the area, the Nile has cut a channel close to the eastern side of the valley. Nearly all of the arable land lies west of the river. Sūhāj governorate’s habitable area is one of the most densely populated in Egypt. About three-fourths of ...(100 of 286 words)