The Hebron Governorate (Arabic: محافظة الخليل, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat al-Ḫalīl) is an administrative district of Palestine in the southern West Bank.
Hebron Governorate | |
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Coordinates: 31°30′N 35°06′E / 31.5°N 35.1°E | |
Country | Palestine |
Area | |
• Total | 1,060 km2 (410 sq mi) |
Population (2017 Census)[1] | |
• Total | 711,223 |
This figure excludes the Israeli West Bank settlements | |
ISO 3166 code | PS-HBN |
The governorate's land area is 1,060 square kilometres (410 sq mi) and its population according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in mid-year 2019 was 1,004,510. This makes the Hebron Governorate the largest of 16 governorates in both population and land area in the Palestinian territories.[2] The city of Hebron is the district capital or muhfaza (seat) of the governorate. The governor is Hussein al-Araj and its district commander[ambiguous] is Abdel Fattah al-Ju’eidi.[3]
During the first six months of the First Intifada 42 people in Hebron Governorate were killed by the Israeli army.[4]
Localities
editThe Hebron Governorate has a total of seven cities and eighteen towns. The governorate also contains more than 100 Bedouin villages and settlements that are not listed below.[2]
Cities
edit- Dura
- Halhul
- Hebron (capital)
- Yatta
- ad-Dhahiriya
Municipalities
editThe following localities have municipality status from the Ministry of Local Government of the Palestinian National Authority.
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Village councils
editThe following have populations over 1,000 persons.
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Refugee camps
editDemographics
editYear | Muslims | Christians | Jews | Total | Notes and sources |
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1538 | 749 h | 7 h | 20 h | 776 h | (h = households), Cohen & Lewis[5] |
1774 | 300 | Azulai[6] | |||
1817 | 500 | Israel Foreign Ministry[7] | |||
1820 | 1,000 | William Turner[8] | |||
1824 | 60 h | (40 h Sephardim, 20 h Ashkenazim), The Missionary Herald[9] | |||
1832 | 400 h | 100 h | 500 h | (h = households), Augustin Calmet, Charles Taylor, Edward Robinson[10] | |
1837 | 423 | Montefiore census | |||
1838 | c. 6000–7,000 | "few" | 700 | 7–8,000 | William McClure Thomson[11] |
1839 | 1295 f | 1 f | 241 | (f = families), David Roberts[12][13] | |
1840 | 700–800 | James A. Huie[14] | |||
1851 | 11,000 | 450 | Official register[15] | ||
1851 | 400 | Clorinda Minor[16] | |||
1866 | 497 | Montefiore census | |||
1871–2 | 2,800 h | 200 h | 3,000 h | Ottoman records for the Syrian provincial sālnāme for these years[17] | |
1875 | 8,000–10,000 | 500 | Albert Socin[15] | ||
1875 | 17,000 | 600 | Hebron Kaymakam[15] | ||
1881 | 1,000–1,200 | PEF Survey of Palestine[15] | |||
1881 | 800 | 5,000 | The Friend[18] | ||
1890 | 1,490 | Jewish Encyclopedia | |||
1895 | 1,400 | [19] | |||
1906 | 1,100 | 14,000 | (690 Sephardim, 410 Ashkenazim), Jewish Encyclopedia | ||
1922 | 16,074 | 73 | 430 | 16,577 | 1922 census of Palestine[20] |
1929 | 700 | Israel Foreign Ministry[7] | |||
1930 | 0 | Israel Foreign Ministry[7] | |||
1931 | 17,277 | 109 | 134 | 17,532 | 1931 census of Palestine[21] |
1938 | 0 | 20,400 | Village Statistics, 1938[22] | ||
1945 | 24,400 | 150 | 0 | 24,560 | Village Statistics, 1945[23] |
1961 | 37,868 | Jordanian census[24][25] | |||
1967 | 38,073 | 136 | 38,348 | Israeli census[26] | |
1997 | n/a | n/a | 119,093 | Palestinian census[27] | |
2007 | n/a | n/a | 163,146 | Palestinian census[28] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Main Indicators by Type of Locality - Population, Housing and Establishments Census 2017" (PDF). Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
- ^ a b Hebron Governorate Statistical Yearbook No. 2; Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. pp. 59, 60. PCBS, November 2010.
- ^ Hébron
- ^ B'Tselem information sheet (July 1989). p. 4.
- ^ Lewis, Bernard; Cohen, Amnon (March 8, 2015). Population and Revenue in the Towns of Palestine in the Sixteenth Century. Princeton University Press. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-4008-6779-0.
- ^ רבי חיים יוסף דוד אזולאי, Meir Benayhu, Mosad Harav Kook, 1959.
- ^ a b c "Hebron". Jewish Virtual Library.
- ^ Turner, W. (1820). Journal of a tour in the Levant. Vol. 2. John Murray. p. 261. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
- ^ "American Board of Foreign Missions: Palestine Mission". The Missionary Herald. March 1825. p. 65.
- ^ Augustin Calmet (1832). Dictionary of the Holy Bible. Crocker and Brewster. p. 488. ISBN 978-1-4047-8796-4.
- ^ William McClure Thomson, The Land and the Book, Southern Palestine and Jerusalem, p. 275
- ^ Robinson, p. 88
- ^ David Roberts, The Holy Land – 123 Coloured Facsimile Lithographs and The Journal from his visit to the Holy Land. Terra Sancta Arts. 1982. ISBN 978-965-260-001-1. Plate III – 13. Journal entry March 17, 1839.
- ^ James A. Huie (1840). The history of the Jews, from the taking of Jerusalem by Titus to the present time [by J.A. Huie]. p. 242.
- ^ a b c d PEF Survey of Western Palestine, Volume III, p. 309
- ^ Clorinda Minor (1851). Meshullam!: Or, Tidings from Jerusalem. Arno Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-405-10302-5.
- ^ Alexander Scholch (Schölch), "The Demographic Development of Palestine, 1850-1882". International Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 17, No. 4. (November 1985). p. 486.
- ^ "Jewish Life in the East". The Friend. Vol. 54–55. May 28, 1881. p. 333.
- ^ Tzvi Rabinowicz (1996). The Encyclopedia of Hasidism. Jason Aronson. ISBN 978-1-56821-123-7.
- ^ Barron, 1923, Table V, Sub-district of Hebron, p. 10
- ^ Jessie Sampter (2007). Modern Palestine – A Symposium. Read Books. ISBN 978-1-4067-3834-6.
- ^ Village Statistics (PDF). 1938. p. 52.
- ^ Government of Palestine (1945), A Survey of Palestine, Vol. 1, p. 151
- ^ First Census, Government of Jordan. 1964, p. 06
- ^ West Bank, Volume 1 Table I – West Bank population according to 1967 census and Jordanian 1961 census, Levy Economics Institute
- ^ West Bank, Volume 1 Table 4 – Population by religion, sex, age, and type of settlement, Levy Economics Institute
- ^ "Palestinian Census 1997". Archived from the original on November 15, 2010.
- ^ The last official census in 2007 gave 165,000.2007 Locality Population Statistics Archived 2010-12-10 at the Wayback Machine Hebron Governorate Population, Housing and Establishment Census 2007 Archived 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS).