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(Redirected from Hims Governorate) For the former governorate in Libya, see Al Khums Governorate. Governorate in Syria
Homs Governorate مُحافظة حمص
Governorate
Map of Syria with Homs highlightedMap of Syria with Homs highlighted
Coordinates (Homs): 34°18′N 38°18′E / 34.3°N 38.3°E / 34.3; 38.3
Country Syria
CapitalHoms
Manatiq (Districts)7
Area
 • Total42,223 km (16,302 sq mi)
 Estimates range between 42,223 km and 42,226 km
Population
 • Total1,803,000
 • Density43/km (110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
ISO 3166 codeSY-HO
Main language(s)Arabic

Homs Governorate (Arabic: مُحافظة حمص / ALA-LC: Muḥāfaẓat Ḥimṣ) is one of the fourteen governorates (provinces) of Syria. It is situated in central Syria. Its geography differs in various locations in the governorate, from 40,940 km (15,807 sq mi) to 42,223 km (16,302 sq mi). It is geographically the largest governorate in Syria. Homs Governorate has a population of 1,763,000 as of 2010. The Homs governorate is divided into six administrative districts (mantiqah), with the city of Homs as a separate district. Homs is the capital city of the district of Homs. Its governor is Namir Habib Makhlouf.

A Homs Governorate also formed part of Ottoman Syria, when it was also known as the Sanjak of Homs.

Districts

Homs Palmyra Al-Mukharram Talkalakh Al-Rastan Al-Qusayr

The governorate is divided into seven districts, known as manatiqs. The districts are further divided into 25 sub-districts, known as nawahis:

- a newly-created district since 2010, formerly belonging to Homs District

Demographics

Religious composition of Homs Governorate (2011)
Sunnis 64%
Alawites 25%
Christians 8%
Shias 2%
Ismailis 0.2%

In late 2011, the population of Homs reached 1,803,000. This amounted to 8% of Syria’s total population. Sunni Muslims made up 64% of the governorate, while Alawite Muslims made up 25%, Christians made up 8%, Twelver Shia Muslims made up 2%, and Ismaili Muslims made up 0.2%.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. "Syria Provinces".
  2. "Syria: Governorates, Major Cities & Localities - Population Statistics in Maps and Charts".
  3. Zwaan, Irene de (7 April 2014). "Pater Frans van der Lugt doodgeschoten in Homs - Burgeroorlog in Syrië - VK". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 7 April 2014.

External links

  • ehoms The First Complete website for Homs news and services
Places adjacent to Homs Governorate
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Homs Governorate
Homs District
Homs
Subdistrict
Ayn al-Niser
Subdistrict
Furqlus
Subdistrict
Hisyah
Subdistrict
Khirbet Tin Nur
Subdistrict
Mahin
Subdistrict
Qabu
Subdistrict
Qaryatayn
Subdistrict
Riqama
Subdistrict
Sadad
Subdistrict
Shin
Subdistrict
Taldou
Subdistrict
Homs Governorate within Syria
Homs Governorate
Mukharram District
Mukharram
Subdistrict
Jubb al-Jarrah
Subdistrict
Qusayr District
Qusayr
Subdistrict
Rastan District
Rastan
Subdistrict
Talbiseh
Subdistrict
Tadmur District
Tadmur
Subdistrict
Sukhnah
Subdistrict
Talkalakh District
Talkalakh
Subdistrict
Hadidah
Subdistrict
Hawash
Subdistrict
Nasirah
Subdistrict
Governorates of Syria
Districts of Syria
Homs Governorate


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