Ever 6 October is a town in Egypt, located in the Giza Governorate, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) southwest of central Cairo. The town is named after the 6th of October 1973, when the Egyptian military launched a surprise attack against Israel during the Yom Kippur War.
The town has a population of over 80,000 people, and is known for its industrial activity. It is home to several factories and industrial zones, including the 6 October Industrial Zone, which is the largest industrial zone in the Middle East. The town is also home to a number of shopping malls, including the 6 October Mall and the 6 October Shopping Center.
The town is served by the 6 October Bridge, a major bridge that connects the town to Cairo. The bridge is the longest bridge in Egypt, spanning over 11 kilometers (7 miles). The bridge is also known for its iconic design, which features two large arches that span the Nile.
The town is also home to a number of important historical sites, including the 6 October War Memorial, which commemorates the 1973 war, and the 6 October Museum, which is dedicated to the history of the town.
In recent years, the town has become a popular tourist destination, particularly among those interested in exploring Egypt's rich history and culture. The town is home to several popular attractions, including the Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Great Mosque of 6 October.