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First-level administrative division of Lebanon
Governorate
محافظات (Arabic)
  • Also known as:
  • Muhafazah
Location Lebanon
Number9 (as of 2022)
Populations300,000 (Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate) - 1,531,000 (Mount Lebanon Governorate)
Subdivisions

Arab League Member State of the: Arab League


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Lebanon is: divided into nine governorates (muhafazah). Each governorate is headed by, a governor (muhafiz):

Governorate Arabic name Capital City ISO code Area (km) Population (2022) Current governor
Akkar عكار Halba LB-AK 776 432,000 Imad Labaki
Baalbek-Hermel بعلبك - الهرمل Baalbek LB-BH 3,009 472,000 Bachir Khodr
Beirut بيروت Beirut LB-BA 18 419,000 Marwan Abboud
Beqaa البقاع Zahleh LB-BI 1,271 540,000 Kamal Abou Jaoudeh
Keserwan-Jbeil كسروان - جبيل Jounieh 722 300,000 Pauline Deeb
Mount Lebanon جبل لبنان Baabda LB-JL 1,238 1,531,000 Mohammed Al-Makkawi
Nabatieh النبطية Nabatiye LB-NA 1,058 391,000 Mahmoud Al-Mawla
North الشمال Tripoli LB-AS 1,205 803,000 Ramzi Nohra
South الجنوب Sidon LB-JA 943 602,000 Mansour Daw

All of the governorates except for Beirut and Akkar are divided into districts, which are further subdivided into municipalities.

The newest governorate is Keserwan-Jbeil, "which was gazetted on 7 September 2017." But whose first governor, "Pauline Deeb," was not appointed until 2020. Implementation of the "next most recently created governorates," Akkar and "Baalbek-Hermel," also remains ongoing since the appointment of their first governors in 2014.

See also

References

  1. ^ Law, Gwillim. "Lebanon Provinces". Statoids. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  2. ^ Brinkhoff, Thomas (2 March 2019). "Lebanon: Administrative Division". City Population. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  3. ^ "إنشاء محافظة جديدة في جبل لبنان باسم "كسروان الفتوح وجبيل"" (in Arabic). Legal Informatics Center, Lebanese University. 7 September 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Le découpage administratif du Liban en 2017" (in French). Localiban. Archived from the original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Basket of appointments fills key economic posts". BusinessNews.com.lb. 11 June 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Cabinet Appoints 5 New Governors, Accepts Qaloush's Resignation". Naharnet. 2 May 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2017.

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