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V・T・E The State of Palestine, Western Asia |
latitude: 32.06, longitude: 35.3 |
Browse map of Palestine 32°03′36.00″ N, 35°18′00.00″ E |
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The State of Palestine is a country in Western Asia at latitude 32°03′36.00″ North, longitude 35°18′00.00″ East.
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- tag=city : 100% (capital of governorates)
- tag:town : 100%
- tag:village : 60%
- Salfit Governorate: 100% towns and villages
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Municipal types
- Municipality A (City)
- Primary municipalities or district capitals of the governorates. There are 14 A-level municipalities. These localities are considered cities. Their municipal councils consists of 13 members and a chairman in addition to the appointed mayor.
- Municipality B (City or Town)
- Municipalities that have populations of over 8,000 inhabitants or have had a lengthy existence as local councils under Israeli administration. There are 41 B-level municipalities. Their municipal councils consist of 13 members and a chairperson.
- Municipality C (Town)
- Municipalities that have populations of 4,000-8,000. Most were recently approved by the Palestinian National Authority. There are 47 C-level municipalities that are governed by 11-member councils.
- Municipality D (Village)
- Municipalities with populations of over 1,000. There are 220 D-level municipalities that are governed by 9-member councils.
List of refugees camp
The West Bank has 19 official camps with 176,514 refugees.
- 1950, Aida, 4,151
- 1949, Am'ari, 8,083
- 1948, Aqabat Jabr, 5,197
- 1950, Arroub, 9,180
- 1950, Askar, 13,894
- 1950, Balata, 20,681
- 1950, Beit Jibrin, 1,828
- 1950, Camp No.1, 6,221
- 1949, Deir Ammar, 2,189
- 1949, Dheisheh, 10,923
- 1948, Ein as-Sultan, 1,888
- 1949, Far'a, 6,836
- 1949, Fawwar, 7,072
- 1949, Jalazone, 9,284
- 1953, Jenin, 14,050
- 1949, Kalandia, 9,188
- 1952, Nur Shams, 8,179
- 1965, Shu'fat, 9,567
- 1950, Tulkarm, 16,259
The Gaza Strip has eight official camps with 478,854 refugees.
- 1948, Beach camp (Shati), 76,109
- 1949, Bureij, 30,059
- 1948, Deir el-Balah camp, 20,188
- 1948, Jabalia (Jabaliya), 103,646
- 1949, Khan Yunis, 60,662
- 1949, Maghazi, 22,536
- 1949, Nuseirat, 64,233
- 1949, Rafah camp, 90,638
List of cities
Common Nname | Arabic name | Governorate | Jurisdiction | Population, 2006[1] |
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Bani Suheila | بني سهيلا | Khan Yunis | Area A | 32,800 |
Beit Hanoun | بيت حانون | North Gaza | Area A | 32,100 |
Beit Jala | بيت جالا | Bethlehem | Area A | 16,700 |
Beit Lahiya | بيت لاهيا | North Gaza | Area A | 59,500 |
Beit Sahour | بيت ساحورا | Bethlehem | Area A | 15,400 |
Bethlehem (Beit Lahm) | بيت لحم | Bethlehem | Area A | 30,000 |
al-Bireh | البيرة | Ramallah and al-Bireh | Area A | 39,500 |
Deir al-Balah | دير البلح | Deir al-Balah | Area A | 61,800 |
ad-Dhahiriya | الظاهرية | Hebron | Area A | 28,600 |
Dura | دوره | Hebron | Area A | 21,600 |
Gaza City (Ghazzah) | غزة هاشم | Gaza | Area A | 409,700 |
Halhul | حلحولا | Hebron | Area A | 21,800 |
Hebron (Al-Khalil) | الخليل | Hebron | Area A, Area B, Area C | 166,000 |
Jabalia | جباليا | North Gaza | Area A | 176,300 |
Jenin | جنين | Jenin | Area A | 48,000 |
Jericho (Ariha) | أريحا | Jericho | Area A | 20,400 |
Khan Yunis | خان يونس | Khan Yunis | Area A | 179,800 |
Nablus | نابلس | Nablus | Area A | 134,100 |
Qabatiya | قباطية | Jenin | Area A | 19,700 |
Qalqilya | قلقيليه | Qalqilya | Area A | 44,700 |
Rafah | رفح | Rafah | Area A | 125,400 |
Ramallah | رام الله | Ramallah and al-Bireh | Area A | 25,500 |
Tubas | طوباس | Tubas | Area A | 16,100 |
Tulkarm | طولكرم | Tulkarm | Area A | 59,000 |
Yatta | يطّا | Hebron | Area A | 42,900 |
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