The delegations of Tunisia (''mutamadiyah'', plural ''mutamadiyat'') are the second level administrative divisions of
Tunisia
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares m ...
between the
governorates
A governorate or governate is an administrative division headed by a governor. As English-speaking nations tend to call regions administered by governors either states or provinces, the term ''governorate'' is typically used to calque divisions o ...
and the sectors (''imadats''). there were 24 governorates which were divided into 264 delegations and further divided into 2073 sectors. The delegations are listed below, organized by governorate.
Ariana
Delegations of
Ariana:
*Ariana
*Ettadhamen
*Kalaat El Andalous
*Mnihla
*Raoued
*Sidi Thabet
*Soukra
Beja
Delegations of
Beja:
*Amdoun
*Beja
*Goubellat
*Majaz al Bab
*Nefza
*Teboursouk
*Testour
*Thibar
Ben Arous
Delegations of
Ben Arous:
*Ben Arous
*Bou Mhel el-Bassatine
*El Mourouj
*Ezzahra
*Fouchana
*Hammam Chott
*Hammam Lif
*Mohamedia
*Medina Jedida
*Megrine
*Mornag
*Rades
Bizerte
Delegations of
Bizerte
Bizerte (, ) is the capital and largest city of Bizerte Governorate in northern Tunisia. It is the List of northernmost items, northernmost city in Africa, located north of the capital Tunis. It is also known as the last town to remain under Fr ...
:
*Bizerte
*Djoumime
*El Alia
*Ghar El Melh
*Ghezala
*Mateur
*Menzel Bourguiba
*Menzel Jemil
*Ras Jebel
*Sejenane
*Tinja
*Utica
*Zarzouna
Gabès
Delegations of
Gabès
Gabès (, ; ), also spelled Cabès, Cabes, and Kabes, is the capital of the Gabès Governorate in Tunisia. Situated on the coast of the Gulf of Gabès, the city has a population of 167,863, making it the 6th largest city in Tunisia. Located 327 ...
:
*Gabes
*Ghannouch
*Hamma
*Mareth
*Matmata
*Menzel Habib
*Metouia
Gafsa
Delegations of
Gafsa:
*Belkhir
*Gafsa
*Guetar
*Ksar
*Mdhila
*Metlaoui
*Oum Larais
*Redeyef
*Sened
*Sidi Aich
Jendouba
Delegations of
Jendouba
Jendouba ( ; Formerly known as Souk El Arba until 30 April 1966) is a city in northwestern Tunisia, and capital of the Jendouba Governorate. It is an important crossroads with many road links to other towns such as El Kef, Tabarka, Ain Draham ...
:
*Ain Draham
*Bilta, Balta
*Bou Salem
*Fernana
*Ghardimaou
*Jendouba
*Oued Melliz
*Tabarka
Kairouan
Delegations of
Kairouan
Kairouan (, ), also spelled El Qayrawān or Kairwan ( , ), is the capital of the Kairouan Governorate in Tunisia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city was founded by the Umayyads around 670, in the period of Caliph Mu'awiya (reigned 661� ...
:
*Alaâ
*Bouhajla
*Chebika
*Echrarda
*Haffouz
*Hajeb El Ayoun
*Kairouan
*Nasrallah
*Oueslatia
*Sbikha
Kasserine
Delegations of
Kasserine
Kasserine (, Tunisian Arabic: ڨصرين ') is the capital city of the Kasserine Governorate, in west-central Tunisia. It is situated below Jebel ech Chambi ( جبل الشعانبي), Tunisia's highest mountain. Its population is 114,463 (2020). ...
:
*Ayoun
*Ezzouhour
*Feriana
*Foussana
*Hassi El Ferid
*Hidra
*Jedelienne
*Kasserine
*Magel Bel Abbes
*Sbeitla
*Sbiba
*Thala
Kebili
Delegations of
Kebili:
*Douz North
*Douz South
*
Faouar
*Kebili North
*Kebili South
*
Souk El Ahed
Kef
Delegations of
Kef:
*Dahmani
*Es Sers
*Jerissa
*Kalaa Khasbat
*Kalaat Senane
*Kef East
*Kef West
*Ksour
*Nebeur
*Sakiet Sidi Youssef
*Tajerouine
*Touiref
Mahdia
Delegations of
Mahdia
Mahdia ( ') is a Tunisian coastal city with 76,513 inhabitants, south of Monastir, Tunisia, Monastir and southeast of Sousse.
Mahdia is a provincial centre north of Sfax. It is important for the associated fish-processing industry, as well as w ...
:
*Boumerdes
*Chebba
*Chorbane
*
El Djem
*Hbira
*Ksour Essef
*Mahdia
*Melloulech
*Ouled Chamekh
*Sidi Alouane
*Souassi
Manouba
Delegations of
Manouba:
*Borj El Amri
*Douar Hicher
*El Battan
*Jedaida
*Manouba
*Mornaguia
*Oued Ellil
*Tebourba
Medenine
Delegations of
Medenine:
*
Ben Gardane
*Beni Khedache
*Djerba Ajim
*Djerba Midoun
*
Djerba Houmt Souk
*Medenine North
*Medenine South
*Sidi Makhlouf
*
Zarzis
Monastir
Delegations of
Monastir:
*Bekalta
*Bembla
*Beni Hassen
*Jammel
*Ksar Hellal
*Ksibet El Mediouni
*Moknine
*Monastir
*Ouerdanine
*Sahline
*Sayada-Lamta-Bou Hjar
*Teboulba
*Zeramdine
Nabeul
Delegations of
Nabeul:
*Beni Khalled
*Beni Khiar
*Bou Argoub
*Dar Chaabane El Fehri
*El Mida
*Grombalia
*Hammam Ghezaz
*
Hammamet
*Haouaria
*
Kelibia
*Korba
*Menzel Bouzelfa
*Menzel Temime
*Nabeul
*Soliman
*Takelsa
Sfax
Delegations of
Sfax
Sfax ( ; , ) is a major port city in Tunisia, located southeast of Tunis. The city, founded in AD849 on the ruins of Taparura, is the capital of the Sfax Governorate (about 955,421 inhabitants in 2014), and a Mediterranean port. Sfax has a ...
:
*Agareb
*Bir Ali Ben Khelifa
*El Amra
*El Ghraiba
*Hencha
*Jebeniana
*
Kerkennah
*Mahres
*Menzel Chaker
*Sakiet Eddaier
*Sakiet Ezzit
*Sfax Medina
*Sfax West
*Sfax South
*Skhira
*Thyna
Sidi Bouzid
Delegations of
Sidi Bouzid:
*Bir El Hfay
*Jelma
*Mazzouna
*Meknassi
*Menzel Bouzaiene
*Ouled Haffouz
*Regueb
*Sabalat Ouled Asker
*Sidi Ali Ben Aoun
*Sidi Bouzid East
*Sidi Bouzid West
*Souk Jedid
Siliana
Delegations of
Siliana:
*Bargou
*Bouarada
*El Aroussa
*El Krib
*Gaafour
*Kesra
*Makthar
*Rouhia
*Sidi Bourouis
*Siliana North
*Siliana South
Sousse
Delegations of
Sousse
Sousse, Sūsah , or Soussa (, ), is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located south of the capital Tunis, the city has 271,428 inhabitants (2014). Sousse is in the central-east of the country, on the Gulf of Hammamet, which ...
:
*Akouda
*Bouficha
*Enfidha
*Hammam Sousse
*Hergla
*Kalaa Kebira
*Kalaa Sghira
*Kondar
*M'Saken
*Sidi Bou Ali
*Sidi El Heni
*Sousse Jaouhara
*Sousse Medina
*Sousse Riadh
*Sousse Sidi Abdelhamid
*Zaouiet Ksibet Thrayet
Tataouine
Delegations of
Tataouine:
*Bir Lahmar
*Dhiba
*Ghomrassen
*Remada
*Samar
*Tataouine
Tozeur
Delegations of
Tozeur:
*Degueche
*Hazoua
*Nefta
*Tameghza
*Tozeur
Tunis
Delegations of
Tunis
Tunis (, ') is the capital city, capital and largest city of Tunisia. The greater metropolitan area of Tunis, often referred to as "Grand Tunis", has about 2,700,000 inhabitants. , it is the third-largest city in the Maghreb region (after Casabl ...
:
*Bab Bhar
*Bab Souika
*Carthage
*El Khadra City
*Djebel Djelloud
*El Haraïria
*El Kabaria
*El Menzah
*El Omrane
*El Omrane Supérieur
*El Ouardia
*Ettahrir
*Ezzouhour
*La Goulette
*La Marsa
*Le Bardo
*Le Kram
*Medina
*Sidi El Béchir
*Sidi Hassine
*Sijoumi
Zaghouan
Delegations of
Zaghouan:
*Bir Mchergua
*Fahs
*Nadhour
*Saouaf
*Zaghouan
*Zriba
The delegations are further subdivided into
municipalities
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The term ''municipality' ...
(''shaykhats'').
Tunisia Governorates
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External links
List of wilayats, delegations, communes, and Imadas
- Ministry of the Interior
An interior ministry or ministry of the interior (also called ministry of home affairs or ministry of internal affairs) is a government department that is responsible for domestic policy, public security and law enforcement.
In some states, the ...
(in Arabic)
References
See also
*Governorates of Tunisia
Tunisia is divided into 24 governorates (''wilayat'', sing. ''wilayah''). This term in Arabic can also be translated as province.
The governorates are divided into 264 delegations (''mutamadiyat''), and further subdivided into municipalitie ...
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