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{{Short description|First-level administrative division of Lebanon}}
{{Infobox subdivision type
{{Infobox subdivision type
| name = Governorates of Lebanon<br>{{native name|ar|محافظات لبنان|italics=off}}
| name = Governorate<br>{{native name|ar|محافظات|italics=off}}
| alt_name = Muhafazah
| alt_name = Muhafazah
| map = [[File:Lebanon divisions.svg|250px]]
| map = [[File:Lebanon_governorates_english.svg|300px]]
| category = [[Unitary state]]
| territory = {{LBN}}
| territory = {{LBN}}
| start_date =
| start_date =
| current_number = 8
| current_number = 9
| number_date = 2017
| number_date = 2022
| population_range =
| population_range = 300,000 ([[Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate]]) - 1,531,000 ([[Mount Lebanon Governorate]])
| area_range =
| area_range =
| government = Governorate Government, [[Politics of Lebanon|National Government]]
| government =
| subdivision = [[Districts of Lebanon|District]]
| subdivision = [[Districts of Lebanon|District]]
}}
}}
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{{Politics of Lebanon}}
{{Politics of Lebanon}}


[[Lebanon]] is divided into eight [[governorate|governorates]] (''[[muhafazah]]''):
[[Lebanon]] is divided into nine [[governorate]]s (''[[muhafazah]]''). Each governorate is headed by a governor (''muhafiz''):


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Governorate !! class="unsortable" | Arabic !! Capital City
! Governorate !! class="unsortable" | Arabic name !! Capital City
![[ISO 3166-2:LB|ISO code]]
!Area (km<sup>2</sup>)<ref name=statoids>{{cite web |last=Law |first=Gwillim |url=http://www.statoids.com/ulb.html |title=Lebanon Provinces |website=Statoids |accessdate=17 April 2021}}</ref>
!Population (2022)<ref name=citypop>{{cite web |last=Brinkhoff |first=Thomas |url=https://www.citypopulation.de/en/lebanon/admin/ |title=Lebanon: Administrative Division |website=City Population |date=2 March 2019 |accessdate=17 April 2021}}</ref>
!Current governor
|-
|-
| [[Akkar Governorate|Akkar]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|عكار}} || [[Halba, Lebanon|Halba]]
| [[Akkar Governorate|Akkar]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|عكار}} || [[Halba, Lebanon|Halba]]
|LB-AK
|! style="text-align:right | 776
|! style="text-align:right | 432,000
|Imad Labaki
|-
|-
| [[Baalbek-Hermel Governorate|Baalbek-Hermel]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|بعلبك - الهرمل}} || [[Baalbek]]
| [[Baalbek-Hermel Governorate|Baalbek-Hermel]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|بعلبك - الهرمل}} || [[Baalbek]]
|LB-BH
|! style="text-align:right | 3,009
|! style="text-align:right | 472,000
|Bachir Khodr
|-
|-
| [[Beirut Governorate|Beirut]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|بيروت}} || [[Beirut]]
| [[Beirut Governorate|Beirut]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|بيروت}} || [[Beirut]]
|LB-BA
|! style="text-align:right | 18
|! style="text-align:right | 419,000
|[[Marwan Abboud]]
|-
|-
| [[Beqaa Governorate|Beqaa]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|البقاع}} || [[Zahleh]]
| [[Beqaa Governorate|Beqaa]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|البقاع}} || [[Zahleh]]
|LB-BI
|! style="text-align:right | 1,271
|! style="text-align:right | 540,000
|Kamal Abou Jaoudeh
|-
| [[Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate|Keserwan-Jbeil]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|كسروان - جبيل}} || [[Jounieh]]
|{{N/A}}
|! style="text-align:right | 722
|! style="text-align:right | 300,000
|Pauline Deeb
|-
|-
| [[Mount Lebanon Governorate|Mount Lebanon]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|جبل لبنان}} || [[Baabda]]
| [[Mount Lebanon Governorate|Mount Lebanon]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|جبل لبنان}} || [[Baabda]]
|LB-JL
|! style="text-align:right | 1,238
|! style="text-align:right | 1,531,000
|Mohammed Al-Makkawi
|-
|-
| [[Nabatieh Governorate|Nabatieh]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|النبطية}} || [[Nabatiye]]
| [[Nabatieh Governorate|Nabatieh]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|النبطية}} || [[Nabatiye]]
|LB-NA
|! style="text-align:right | 1,058
|! style="text-align:right | 391,000
|Mahmoud Al-Mawla
|-
|-
| [[North Governorate|North]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|الشمال}} || [[Tripoli, Lebanon|Tripoli]]
| [[North Governorate|North]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|الشمال}} || [[Tripoli, Lebanon|Tripoli]]
|LB-AS
|! style="text-align:right | 1,205
|! style="text-align:right | 803,000
|Ramzi Nohra
|-
|-
| [[South Governorate|South]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|الجنوب}} || [[Sidon]]
| [[South Governorate|South]] || style="direction:rtl" | {{lang|ar|الجنوب}} || [[Sidon]]
|LB-JA
|! style="text-align:right | 943
|! style="text-align:right | 602,000
|Mansour Daw
|}
|}


All of the governorates except for [[Beirut Governorate|Beirut]] and [[Akkar Governorate|Akkar]] are divided into [[districts of Lebanon|districts]], and then subdivided into [[list of municipalities of Lebanon|municipalities]].
All of the governorates except for [[Beirut Governorate|Beirut]] and [[Akkar Governorate|Akkar]] are divided into [[districts of Lebanon|districts]], which are further subdivided into [[list of municipalities of Lebanon|municipalities]].


Implementation of the two newest governorates, Akkar and Baalbek-Hermel, remains ongoing since their establishment in 2014.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/128994 |title=Cabinet Appoints 5 New Governors, Accepts Qaloush's Resignation |date=2 May 2014 |publisher=[[Naharnet]] |accessdate=19 February 2017}}</ref>
The newest governorate is Keserwan-Jbeil, which was gazetted on 7 September 2017<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legallaw.ul.edu.lb/Law.aspx?lawId=273715 |title=إنشاء محافظة جديدة في جبل لبنان باسم "كسروان الفتوح وجبيل" |language=ar |date=7 September 2017 |publisher=Legal Informatics Center, [[Lebanese University]] |accessdate=17 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.libandata.org/fr/cartes/le-decoupage-administratif-du-liban-en-2017 |title=Le découpage administratif du Liban en 2017 |language=fr |publisher=Localiban |accessdate=17 April 2021 |archive-date=9 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210509131300/http://www.libandata.org/fr/cartes/le-decoupage-administratif-du-liban-en-2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref> but whose first governor, Pauline Deeb, was not appointed until 2020.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.businessnews.com.lb/cms/Story/StoryDetails/8669/Basket-of-appointments-fills-key-economic-posts |title=Basket of appointments fills key economic posts |date=11 June 2020 |website=BusinessNews.com.lb |accessdate=17 April 2021}}</ref> Implementation of the next most recently created governorates, Akkar and Baalbek-Hermel, also remains ongoing since the appointment of their first governors in 2014.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/128994 |title=Cabinet Appoints 5 New Governors, Accepts Qaloush's Resignation |date=2 May 2014 |publisher=[[Naharnet]] |access-date=19 February 2017}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Districts of Lebanon]]
* [[List of municipalities of Lebanon]]
* [[Politics of Lebanon]]
* [[Politics of Lebanon]]
* [[ISO 3166-2:LB]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 15 June 2024

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

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

Governorate Arabic name Capital City ISO code Area (km2)[1] Population (2022)[2] 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[3][4] but whose first governor, Pauline Deeb, was not appointed until 2020.[5] Implementation of the next most recently created governorates, Akkar and Baalbek-Hermel, also remains ongoing since the appointment of their first governors in 2014.[6]

See also

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References

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  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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