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as; marble, sand silicon, limestone, coal, natural gas, sulfur,
yellow sand, clay, gypsum, dolomite, stony soil and salt, in
addition to the high-level production of fish such as; sea-
bream, sea-bass, the Mullet (family Mugilidae). Moreover,
among the most important industries are the craftsmanship,
such as; woven rugs, furnishings, clothing and handicrafts, as
well as palm-based industries. Tourism investments include
integrated services, tourist villages, hotels, marina yacht clubs,
festivals, herbal medical centers and bird watching.
Education:
In the academic year 2013/2014, the number of schools
reaches 564 including 24 private and 26 technical schools, in
addition to 152 Azharite institutes for pre-university education.
Moreover, there are five Suez Canal University’s faculties and
an institute for post-graduate Studies.
Research and Health Centers:
North Sinai includes two university research centers, and three
kidney dialysis centers, in addition to five public and central
hospitals, and a number of private hospitals.
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