Central address: Street 44, Qism Ras Ghareb, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
Elevation: 12.824
Time Zone: Africa/Cairo
Latitude: 28° 21' 5.1084'' N
Longitude: 33° 4' 47.0604'' E
Ras Gharib (Egyptian Arabic: راس غارب Rās Ġāreb pronounced [ɾɑːs ˈɣæːɾeb]) is the northernmost of the markazes (municipalities) in the Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, situated on the African side of the Gulf of Suez. It has an area of 10,464.46 km². At the 2006 Egyptian national census, the population numbered 32,369. It is and one of the leading centers of petroleum production in Egypt, having housed the main operations for first the Anglo-Egyptian Oil Company (a branch of Royal Dutch Shell) and then the Egyptian national petroleum company. For a time it was the capital of the Red Sea Governorate.
The latitude of Ras Gharib is 28.351419, and the longitude is 33.079739. Ras Gharib is a city is located at Egypt with the gps coordinates of 28° 21' 5.1084'' N and 33° 4' 47.0604'' E. The elevation of Ras Gharib is 12.824, the time zone is Africa/Cairo.
Latitude | 28.351419 | Longitude | 33.079739 |
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Elevation | 12.824 | DMS Lat | 28° 21' 5.1084'' N |
DMS Lng | 33° 4' 47.0604'' E | GeoHASH | stp929pyvz91v |
UTM Zone | 36R | UTM Easting | 507814.657207618 |
UTM Northing | 3136134.54479764 | Time Zone | Africa/Cairo |
Country | Egypt | Country Code | 20 |