Al-Ahsa Governorate's population is 2,005.
Egypt is divided in several governorates for administrative purposes. These governorates are further divided into regions which contain cities and towns. The largest governorate in area in Egypt is New Valley. According to the last census in 2012, the largest governorate by population is Cairo.
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Iraq is divided into 18 governorates.
Jordan is divided into 12 governorates, which are the highest administrative division in the country. These governorates are further divided into districts and sub-districts for local administration and governance. There are no states or provinces in Jordan.
The capital city of the Ash Sharqiyah governorates is Zagazig.
Oman is divided into 11 governorates, which are often referred to as states. These governorates include Muscat, Dhofar, Al Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, Al Sharqiyah, Al Dhahirah, Musandam, and others. Each governorate has its own administrative structure and local governance.
There are 15 cities in the United States named Lebanon. These are the states where you will find each city of Lebanon: New Hampshire, Virginia, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Connecticut, New Jersey, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Philadelphia, Kentucky, Illinois, and Oregon.
Bahrain is not divided into states. It consists of four governorates: Capital, Muharraq, Northern, and Southern.
Iraq is divided into 18 governorates, which are the equivalent of provinces in the country.
Oman is divided administratively into four governorates, MUSCAT, DHOFAR, MUSANDAM and AL BURAIMI and five regions, AL BATINAH, ADH DHAHIRAH, AD DAKHLIYAH, ASH SHARQIYAH and AL WUSTA. These governorates and regions consist of' Wilayats (~ Towns) amounting to 61 in total.
Yemen is divided into several formal regions, primarily categorized into governorates. There are 22 governorates, including major ones like Sana'a, Aden, and Taiz. Additionally, there are two administrative divisions: the capital city of Sana'a and the temporary capital of Aden. Each governorate has its own distinct cultural and geographical characteristics, contributing to Yemen's diverse landscape.
Tunisia is divided into 24 provinces, known as "governorates." These include Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, Kairouan, and Gabès, among others. Each governorate serves as an administrative region, with its own local government and capital. The provinces vary in size and population, contributing to the country's cultural and economic diversity.