| Jendouba Governorate جندوبة | |
|---|---|
|  Map of Tunisia with Jendouba highlighted | |
|  Subdivisions of Jendouba Governorate | |
| Coordinates: 36°30′N 8°47′E / 36.500°N 8.783°E | |
| Country |  Tunisia | 
| Created | 21 June 1956 | 
| Capital | Jendouba | 
| Government | |
| • Governor | Samir Kouka (since 2022) | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 3,102 km2 (1,198 sq mi) | 
| • Rank | Ranked 15th of 24 | 
| Population  (2014) | |
| • Total | 401,477 | 
| • Rank | Ranked 12th of 24 | 
| • Density | 130/km2 (340/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC+01 (CET) | 
| Postal prefix | xx | 
| ISO 3166 code | TN-32 | 
Jendouba Governorate (Tunisian Arabic: ولاية جندوبة Wilāyat Jandūbah pronounced [ˌʒænˈduːbæ]; French: Gouvernorat de Jendouba) is one of the twenty-four governorates of Tunisia. It is predominantly in the high hills of the Tell Atlas north-western Tunisia, bordering Algeria and the Mediterranean Sea. It covers an area of 3,102 km2 and has a population of 401,477 (2014 census).[1] The capital is Jendouba.
Administrative divisions
The governorate is divided into nine delegations (mutamadiyat), listed below with their populations at the 2004 and 2014 Censuses:[2]
| Delegation | Area in km2 | Population 2004 Census | Population 2014 Census | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Aïn Draham | 489 | 40,372 | 35,400 | 
| Balta-Bou Aouane | 297 | 42,229 | 38,764 | 
| Bou Salem | 286 | 36,061 | 35,501 | 
| Fernana | 391 | 52,690 | 47,690 | 
| Ghardimaou | 507 | 67,955 | 64,170 | 
| Jendouba Sud | 255 | 68,597 | 72,337 | 
| Jendouba Nord | 298 | 44,195 | 40,779 | 
| Oued Meliz | 200 | 19,015 | 17,843 | 
| Tabarka | 374 | 45,494 | 48,993 | 
The following eight municipalities are located in Jendouba Governorate:
| Code | Municipality | Population (2014)[3] | 
|---|---|---|
| 2211 | Jendouba | 45,431 | 
| 2212 | Bou Salem | 21,638 | 
| 2213 | Tabarka | 19,770 | 
| 2214 | Aïn Draham | 9,659 | 
| 2215 | Fernana | 3,831 | 
| 2216 | Beni M'Tir | 784 | 
| 2217 | Ghardimaou | 19,495 | 
| 2218 | Oued Melliz | 2,388 | 
Notable people
- Boubaker Ayadi (March 6, 1949) is an author, professor and journalist.
- Salah Mejri
References
- ↑ (in French) Census 2014 (National Institute of Statistics) Archived 2014-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Institut National de la Statistique Tunisie (web).
- ↑ Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat 2014 – Population, logements et ménages par commune et arrondissement [Census 2014 results – population, accommodation and households per municipality and delegation] (Report) (in French). National Institute of Statistics. 1 April 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
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