Governorates of Palestine

Governorates of Palestine
محافظات فلسطين (Arabic)
Also known as:
Muhafazat filastin
Map of Area A, Palestinian localities in Area B and Palestinian neighborhoods in East Jerusalem.
CategoryUnitary state
Location Palestine
Number16 governorates
Populations316,541 (Jericho) – 551,129 (Hebron)
Areas88 km2 (34 sq mi) (Deir al-Balah) – 1,700 km2 (658 sq mi) (Hebron)
GovernmentGovernorate government, National government
SubdivisionsMunicipality, refugee camp, neighbourhood

The Governorates of Palestine (Arabic: محافظات فلسطين) are the administrative divisions of the country of Palestine. The West Bank and Gaza comprise of 16 governorates. They are under the administration of the Palestinian National Authority.

List

Governorate[1] Population
(2017)[2]
Area (km2) Population
density
(km2)
Capital Region Location
Bethlehem Governorate 217400 644 337.6 Bethlehem West Bank
Hebron Governorate 711223 1060 671 Hebron West Bank
Jenin Governorate 314866 583 540.1 Jenin West Bank
Jericho Governorate 50002 608 82.24 Jericho West Bank
Nablus Governorate 388321 592 655.9 Nablus West Bank
Qalqilya Governorate 112400 164 685.4 Qalqilya West Bank
Quds Governorate[a] 435483 344 1,265.9 Jerusalem[b] West Bank
Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate 328861 844 389.65 Ramallah West Bank
Salfit Governorate 75444 191 395.0 Salfit West Bank
Tubas Governorate 60927 372 163.78 Tubas West Bank
Tulkarm Governorate 186760 239 781.4 Tulkarm West Bank
Deir al-Balah Governorate 273200 56 4,880 Deir al-Balah Gaza
Gaza Governorate 652597 70 9,300 Gaza City Gaza
Khan Yunis Governorate 370638 108 3,432 Khan Yunis Gaza
North Gaza Governorate 368978 61 6,050 Jabalia Gaza
Rafah Governorate 233878 65 3,598 Rafah Gaza

Notes

  1. includes Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem
  2. see Status of Jerusalem

References

  1. "Occupied Palestinian Territory: Administrative units". GeoHive. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  2. "Main Indicators by Type of Locality - Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017" (PDF). Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2021-01-19.