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Tanta (Arabic: طنطا) is Egypt's 5th largest City, with an estimated 429,000 inhabitants (2008).[1] Tanta is located 94 km (59 miles) north of Cairo and 130 km (81 miles) southeast of Alexandria. it is the capital of the Gharbiya governorate It is a cotton-ginning center and the main railroad hub of the Nile Delta. Tanta is known for its sweets, eaten during the mulid (Arabic: المولد) festivals. Biggest and most common streets in Tanta are Al- Bahr(algeish) street, Al-Galaa Street, Al-Nahaas Street and Saeed Street.
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Three annual festivals are held in Tanta in honor of Ahmad al-Badawi, a revered Sufi figure of the 13th century, who founded the EL-Ahmadiah tariqah and is buried in the main mosque of the city (see Egyptian festivals).
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