North Governorate ( Arabic : الشمال , Aš Šamāl ) is one of the governorates of Lebanon and one of the two governorates of North Lebanon . Its capital is Tripoli . Ramzi Nohra has been its governor since May 2, 2014. The population of North Governorate is 731,251.
5-625: Miniyeh-Danniyeh District is a district in the North Governorate of Lebanon . As its name indicates, the district includes the Dinniyeh , and the Miniyeh regions. The town of Miniyeh serves as district a capital during fall and winter, while the town of Syr Dinniyeh serves as a capital during spring and summer. The district is known for its natural richness. It extends over the northern and western hills of Al-Makmel mountain overlooking
10-725: The 2018 general election, 52.9% of the electorate was Sunni, while 44% was Christian, mainly Maronites and Orthodox; a very small percentage was Alawite or Shia Muslim. This however does not include the population under 18 years nor non-nationals (including both Syrians and Palestinians). Top attractions in North Governorate include places such as The North governorate is divided into two separate electoral constituencies: North II (Tripoli-Minnieh-Danniyeh) and North III (Batroun-Zghorta-Koura-Bsharri). North II's seats are distributed as follows: North III's seats are distributed as follows: This Lebanon location article
15-560: The North Governorate (2018) Sunnis make up the overwhelming majority in the city of Tripoli and the Minyeh and Danniyeh districts with some presence in Zgharta and the Koura districts, Alawites are present only in a small part in the city of Tripoli, while Christians make up the overwhelming majority in Zgharta, Batroun, Bsharri and Koura districts (91% based on registered voters). According to
20-550: The Northern Lebanese and Syrian Coasts. As of 2022, the religious make-up of the District's 122,673 voters were roughly 86% Sunni , 7% Greek Orthodox , and 7% Maronite Catholics . [REDACTED] Media related to Miniyeh-Danniyeh District at Wikimedia Commons North Governorate North Governorate is divided into districts, or aqdya . The districts are listed below (capitals in parentheses): A law
25-632: Was passed in 2003 by former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri to separate Akkar District from North Governorate and form a new governorate, Akkar Governorate . Implementation of Akkar Governorate began in 2014 with the appointment of its first governor. Top attractions in North Governorate include places such as the Cedars of God , Qadisha Valley , Gibran Museum , Citadel Saint Gilles , Phoenician Wall, Deir Qozhaya, Khan Al-Khayyatin, Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve , Ixsir, St. Stephan's Cathedral, Tannourine Cedar Forest Nature Reserve and Baatara Pothole. Religion in
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