Al Qanater Charity

Al Qanater Charity


El Qanater El Khaireya is one of the cities in Qalyubia governorate, an area where the Nile River branches to the branch of Rashid branch and Damietta branch. One of the most important crossings of the middle of the Delta.


When was the establishment of the city of Qanater? The archways were built and laid the foundation stone in 1874, and this project consists of two large bridges on the branches of the Nile River, and connects the archways of a large pier; The most important parks in Egypt as a result of its location on the Nile River branches,
The archways took twenty years to build, covering an area of ​​approximately 8,400 miles. The importance of aqueducts in irrigating the Nile River to agricultural land so that farmers do not wait for the flood of the Nile to irrigate their land, the idea of ​​aqueduct pioneering in the revival of summer agriculture in the Nile Delta, and over time and in 1867 during the rule of Khedive Ismail Pasha appeared technical flaw in the construction Due to the great pressure of water, Khedive Ismail entrusted the task of avoiding this problem to the senior engineers to solve it directly, and it was repaired and strengthened in 1891.


The most important landmarks of the city of Qanater: - Museum of Irrigation, which is one of the most important museums that show the means of irrigation used by the Pharaohs, and also includes the embodiments of the High Dam, and bridges built on the Nile, in addition to the museum there are special stations for agricultural research, including orchards, poultry and fish, and the center dedicated to the rehabilitation and promotion of projects Agricultural.
- The vast courtyards of gardens, large trees, agricultural lands, grass and the expansion of places for visitors in the spring season celebrate the breeze.


The sections of Al-Qanater al-Khairiyya are divided into three main bridges: Damietta branch, consisting of forty-nine open openings from which the water runs out of seventy openings, with a width of five meters, and the width of the road built above it is eight and a half meters. Approximately. The arches of the branch of Rasheed, numbering sixty-one openings, of which fifty-nine open openings from which water flows and the width of each hole approximately five meters. The new Damietta aqueducts were built in 1939 to relieve the excess water pressure of the Mohamed Ali Pasha aqueducts.


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