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New Thebes (Egyptian Arabic: طيبة الجديدة) is a city in Luxor Governorate, Egypt. A third-generation city, it was established in 2000. The city is located 14 kilometers northeast of the city of Luxor and 10 kilometers from Luxor International Airport.
The city's total area is 9,594 acres, with the current urban area covering 8,557 acres. A detailed plan for an additional 6,050 acres was approved by Ministerial Decree No. 239, dated April 26, 2020.
A drinking water treatment plant with a capacity of 35,000 m³/day was constructed in two phases. A wastewater treatment plant with a capacity of 9,000 m³/day was constructed in two phases and is currently being upgraded to a tertiary treatment facility for use in irrigating green spaces within the urban area. The first phase of the city's wastewater treatment plant, with a capacity of 5,000 m³/day out of a total capacity of 20,000 m³/day, has been completed.
Construction is underway to complete the city's wastewater treatment plant, with a capacity of 15,000 m³/day out of a total capacity of 20,000 m³/day. A road network spanning 138 km has been constructed. A 50 MVA transformer station was constructed. An industrial zone of 382 acres was planned, comprising 655 plots of land ranging in size from 300 to 7200 m².
The university campus in the city of Thebes covers 100 acres and includes:
Misr University of Science and Technology acquired a 44-acre plot of land in the city after submitting an allocation request to the New Urban Communities Authority to establish a branch in Upper Egypt. The university plans to establish 10 colleges at its planned branch, reflecting its focus on expanding into new urban centers.
The branch will include the following colleges: Medicine and Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Nursing, Health Sciences Technology, Pharmacy, Special Education, Engineering, Information Technology, Management and Economics, Languages and Translation, Media and Communication Arts, Archaeological Site Management and Museum Studies, and Biotechnology.
The university includes 3 chemistry labs in addition to computer labs, 4 carpentry workshops, 4 classrooms, 4 lecture halls, 5 five-a-side and multi-purpose sports fields, a teaching hotel, and other facilities.
New Thebes
New Thebes (Egyptian Arabic: طيبة الجديدة) is a city in Luxor Governorate, Egypt. A third-generation city, it was established in 2000. The city is located 14 kilometers northeast of the city of Luxor and 10 kilometers from Luxor International Airport.
The city's total area is 9,594 acres, with the current urban area covering 8,557 acres. A detailed plan for an additional 6,050 acres was approved by Ministerial Decree No. 239, dated April 26, 2020.
A drinking water treatment plant with a capacity of 35,000 m³/day was constructed in two phases. A wastewater treatment plant with a capacity of 9,000 m³/day was constructed in two phases and is currently being upgraded to a tertiary treatment facility for use in irrigating green spaces within the urban area. The first phase of the city's wastewater treatment plant, with a capacity of 5,000 m³/day out of a total capacity of 20,000 m³/day, has been completed.
Construction is underway to complete the city's wastewater treatment plant, with a capacity of 15,000 m³/day out of a total capacity of 20,000 m³/day. A road network spanning 138 km has been constructed. A 50 MVA transformer station was constructed. An industrial zone of 382 acres was planned, comprising 655 plots of land ranging in size from 300 to 7200 m².
The university campus in the city of Thebes covers 100 acres and includes:
Misr University of Science and Technology acquired a 44-acre plot of land in the city after submitting an allocation request to the New Urban Communities Authority to establish a branch in Upper Egypt. The university plans to establish 10 colleges at its planned branch, reflecting its focus on expanding into new urban centers.
The branch will include the following colleges: Medicine and Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Nursing, Health Sciences Technology, Pharmacy, Special Education, Engineering, Information Technology, Management and Economics, Languages and Translation, Media and Communication Arts, Archaeological Site Management and Museum Studies, and Biotechnology.
The university includes 3 chemistry labs in addition to computer labs, 4 carpentry workshops, 4 classrooms, 4 lecture halls, 5 five-a-side and multi-purpose sports fields, a teaching hotel, and other facilities.
