Tunisia is divided into 24 governorates (wilayat, sing. wilayah):
- 1. Ariana
- 2. Béja
- 3. Ben Arous
- 4. Bizerte
- 5. Gabès
- 6. Gafsa
- 7. Jendouba
- 8. Kairouan
- 9. Kasserine
- 10. Kebili
- 11. Kef
- 12. Mahdia
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- 13. Manouba
- 14. Medenine
- 15. Monastir
- 16. Nabeul
- 17. Sfax
- 18. Sidi Bouzid
- 19. Siliana
- 20. Sousse
- 21. Tataouine
- 22. Tozeur
- 23. Tunis
- 24. Zaghouan
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The governorates are divided into 264 "delegations" or "districts" (mutamadiyat), and further subdivided into municipalities (shaykhats), and sectors (imadats).
Governorates of Tunisia
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- Ariana
- Béja
- Ben Arous
- Bizerte
- Gabès
- Gafsa
- Jendouba
- Kairouan
- Kasserine
- Kebili
- Kef
- Mahdia
- Manouba
- Medenine
- Monastir
- Nabeul
- Sfax
- Sidi Bouzid
- Siliana
- Sousse
- Tataouine
- Tozeur
- Tunis
- Zaghouan
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WikiProject Tunisia
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Articles on first-level administrative divisions of African countries
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- Algeria
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Table of administrative country subdivisions by country
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