elBahari
ElBahari is a coastal city located in the northern region of Egypt, situated on the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its historical significance and cultural heritage. The city was founded in the 13th century by the Mamluk Sultan Baybars al-Jashankir, who named it after himself. ElBahari served as a strategic port and a center for trade and commerce, attracting merchants from various parts of the world. The city's architecture reflects a blend of Mamluk, Ottoman, and European influences, with notable structures such as the Baybars Castle and the ElBahari Mosque.
ElBahari is also renowned for its natural beauty, featuring sandy beaches, lush greenery, and a variety of
The local economy of ElBahari is primarily driven by tourism, fishing, and agriculture. The city's strategic
Despite its historical and cultural significance, ElBahari faces challenges such as environmental degradation and urbanization pressures.