Ezbet El Borg
Ezbet El Borg is a coastal city with a large fishing industry in Damietta Governorate, Egypt. It is 15 km northeast of Damietta, and 210 km from Cairo. Its population is approximately 70,000.
The city is situated on the northern coast of Egypt at the mouth of the Damietta river, a distributary of the Nile, opposite Ras El Bar.
History
The city was named in reference to the defensive tower that once stood there. In 1869, a minaret was built to guide ships in the Mediterranean Sea, but this location is now just a shallow spot in the Nile riverbed. The town was historically granted to the Syrian Kahil family by Muhammad Ali of Egypt.In recent history, there were accusations of ballot stuffing at the local voting station during the 2007 Shura Council election. The August 2009 Egyptian hostage escape from Somali pirates mostly involved sailors from the town.