Republican Boulevard (Nasser City)

Republican Boulevard (Arabic: الجادة الجمهورية al-jādah al-jumhūrīyah) is a major east-west thoroughfare in central and western Nasser City, the federal capital of the Arab Union. It is the busiest roadway in Nasser City by average daily volume, and is noted for the four- to five-metre-wide meridian dividing the two directions of traffic running virtually the entire length of the boulevard, which is variously filled with grass, trees, statues, monuments or other works of art, gardens, aqueducts, fountains and shallow, reflective pools. The boulevard consists of eight lanes (four per direction) in and near the city centre, six lanes (three per direction) just outside the city centre, and four lanes (two per direction) in the least dense outskirts of Nasser City.

Republican Boulevard begins at International Plaza in the central Nasser City borough of Bab el-Masdar, heading west about one kilometre to the borough of Ibrahimia, where it intersects Lebanon Avenue via a large roundabout circling Tishreen Square. It then continues west-northwest for another three kilometres through the boroughs of Kiryat Jalil and Beit Zera before reaching the River Jordan, which forms the boundary between Nasser City and the Palestinian suburb of Ubeidiya. Upon crossing the River Jordan via the Martyrs' Bridge and entering Ubeidiya, Republican Boulevard becomes National Route 75, which continues westward as an expressway all the way to Haifa.

The Green Line of the Nasser City Metro runs under Republican Boulevard for most of its length, diverging northward just before crossing the River Jordan and continuing on at ground level to its terminus station in Tiberias. The Green Line has a total of seven individual stops along Republican Boulevard in Nasser City.