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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rod El Farag is currently an administrative region forming about one third of Shobra in Cairo, Egypt. Rod Elfarag neighbours the River Nile to the west, Boulaq to the south, Shobra (administrative region) to the east and Elsahel to the north. Historically Road Elfarag has been a residential area for centuries and was known in the early twentieth century for its Night clubs. For many years Road El Farag was home to Cairo's biggest fruit and vegetable market,and the world famous El-nozah candy shop, started in 1940. This candy shop is home of the world…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rod El Farag is currently an administrative region forming about one third of Shobra in Cairo, Egypt. Rod Elfarag neighbours the River Nile to the west, Boulaq to the south, Shobra (administrative region) to the east and Elsahel to the north. Historically Road Elfarag has been a residential area for centuries and was known in the early twentieth century for its Night clubs. For many years Road El Farag was home to Cairo's biggest fruit and vegetable market,and the world famous El-nozah candy shop, started in 1940. This candy shop is home of the world famous homemade icecream. If you live in Egypt, stop by today and try some of the icecream or candy. [1] until it was relocated to and area on outskirts of Greater Cairo, like its neighbours it is generally overcrowded (170,000 residents per square kilometre). The Road el Farag market used to be the largest in all of Egypt and was the reason why many regional farmers and traders settled in Road El Farag area[3] The area were the market used to stand now hosts Road El-Farag Cultural Palace, which stands where the old market used to be.