Situated in the northern part of the country along the Mediterranean coast, it holds historical significance and serves as an essential industrial hub within the region.
The city's name, Amreya, is believed to have originated from the Arabic term "amir," meaning commander, possibly indicating its historical role as a strategic location.
In more recent times, Amreya gained prominence during the British colonial era due to its role as a transportation and logistics hub.
[1] The city is home to several industrial zones and factories that produce a wide range of goods, including textiles,[2] chemicals, plastics, and food products.
Notable landmarks include the Borg El Arab Stadium, a prominent sports venue known for a large seating capacity and modern facilities.