Governorates of The Palestinian National Authority - West Bank

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Governorate Population Area (km2)
Jenin Governorate 556,212 583
Tubas Governorate 88,771 372
Tulkarm Governorate 358,213 239
Nablus Governorate 586,380 592
Qalqilya Governorate 100,753 164
Salfit Governorate 79,464 191
Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate 548,018 844
Jericho Governorate 81,724 608
Jerusalem Governorate
(including Israeli annexed East Jerusalem)
462,521 344
Bethlehem Governorate 376,515 644
Hebron Governorate 751,129 1,060
Total 3,609,700 5,671

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