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How many districts are there in KSA
Asked by Mohammed Ali,
25 May '10 06:12 pm
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Saudi Arabia consisted of fourteen provinces, or amirates, each governed by an amir (governor) appointed by the king. In 1992 these amirates included Al Banah, Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah, Al Jawf, Al Madinah, Al Qasim, Al Qurayyat, Ar Riyadh, Ash Sharqiyah, Asir, Hail, Jizan, Makkah, Najran, and Tabuk. The larger, more populous amirates were subdivided into districts and subdistricts.
Answered by gkr, 25 May '10 06:39 pm
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is divided into 13 emirates. Each emirate is divided into governorates, 118 in total.
Answered by Arshad Khan, 25 May '10 06:27 pm
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Totally 13 regions are there (like districts). ..... as follows
Al Ba-hah
Al H.udu-d ash Shama-liyah
Al Jawf
Al Madi-nah
Al Qas.i-m
Ar Riya-d.
Ash Sharqi-yah
`Asi-r
H.a-'il ...more
Answered by Nara Nareay, 25 May '10 06:24 pm
Al Ba-hah
Al H.udu-d ash Shama-liyah
Al Jawf
Al Madi-nah
Al Qas.i-m
Ar Riya-d.
Ash Sharqi-yah
`Asi-r
H.a-'il ...more
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