Smart Village Egypt
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Smart Village, Egypt is a village established by Republican Decree no.355 in 2000, with activities starting in 2001. It is located on the Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road
Cairo-Alexandria desert road
Cairo–Alexandria desert road, also known as the Cairo–Alexandria freeway and the Cairo–Alexandria highway, is the main highway that connects Cairo to Alexandria, the two largest cities in Egypt. It is 220 km long. The Road is dark at night – no lights – but it has a lot of traffic signs that help...

 in the Abu Rawash
Abu Rawash
Abu Rawash , 8 km to the North of Giza , is the site of Egypt's most northerly pyramid, Also known as the lost pyramid — the mostly ruined Pyramid of Djedefre, the son and successor of Khufu...

area to the west of the capital. Smart village occupies an area of 450 feddans including 317 feddans for the administrative buildings and green spaces as well as a lake area and waterfalls.

The first stage of the Smart Village was inaugurated in September 2003; it includes Communication Centre building, Business Service Center, Conference Center, and Technological incubators which support new small businesses and small investors in the field of technology. There are also a post services centre, a reception and meetings center, a library and a center for electronic printing, publishing, and imaging.
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