Sherbin

Sherbin (شربين ) is a town in Egypt, located in the governorate of Dakahlia.

Etymology
The etymology isn't fully known, but the general consensus is that it's named Sherbin (Lit. waterways) is that the town is on two waterways, the canal of Al-Balamon (ترعة البلامون) and the Nile river thus it's Sherbin (شربين) which means "two waterways" or flows in Rural Egyptian slang.

History
Sherbin is one of the old towns of Egypt it was mentioned in the Dengawi works, It was also in the works of Al-Gharbiyyah as "شربين" (Arabic for Sherbin). And in Ottoman times it was part of the walayah of Gharbia. At 1826, Sherbin (and the surrounding areas) became a markaz known as "بلاد الأرز شرقا" (lit. Western Rice Countries) It was changed in 1871 to "مركز بلاد الأرز شرقا" (lit. Markaz of the Western Rice Countries) until finally at 1875 it was changed to the current name which is "مركز شربين" meaning Markaz of Sherbin.

Markaz
Sherbin is a Markaz in Dakahlia, and it is subdivided further into one town (Sherbin), and several villages and settlements (قري or عزبات or اكفار)