Tulkarm Governorate

The Tulkarm Governorate is an administrative district and one of the 16 Governorates of Palestine, located in the north-western . The governorate's land area is 268 square kilometres.
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  • Type: governorate of the State of Palestine with 182,000 residents
  • Description: governorate of the Palestinian National Authority
  • Also known as: Muḥāfaẓat Ṭūlkarm” and “Nafat Ṭūlkarm

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tulkarm and Deir al-Ghusun.

is a Palestinian city in the northern , on the border between and the West Bank. Its population was about 82,000 in 2017.

Town
is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate, located eight kilometers northeast of the city of in the northern , . is situated 4 km northwest of Tulkarm Governorate.

Village
is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate in the northern , located 9 kilometers east of . According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, had a population of 8,077 inhabitants in 2017.

Tulkarm Governorate

Latitude
32.3199° or 32° 19′ 12″ north
Longitude
35.094° or 35° 5′ 39″ east
Population
182,000
Elevation
181 metres (594 feet)
Open location code
8G4Q839V+WJ
Geo­Names ID
7870644
Wiki­data ID
Q1093157
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“Tulkarm Governorate” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: محافظة طولكرم
  • Aragonese: Gubernación de Tulkarem
  • Asturian: Gobernación de Tulcarem
  • Basque: Tulkaremgo Gobernazioa
  • Bengali: তুলকারেম গভর্নরেট
  • Catalan: governació de Tulkarem
  • Catalan: Governació de Tulkarem
  • Central Kurdish: پارێزگای توولکەرم
  • Chinese: 图勒凯尔姆
  • Chinese: 图勒凯尔姆省
  • Chinese: 圖勒凱爾姆省
  • Danish: Tulkarm Governorate
  • Dutch: Tulkarm
  • Egyptian Arabic: محافظة طولكرم
  • Finnish: Tulkarmin kuvernoraatti
  • French: gouvernorat de Tulkarem
  • French: Gouvernorat de Tulkarem
  • German: Gouvernement Tulkarm
  • Greek: Κυβερνείο Τούλκαρμ
  • Gujarati: ટુલકાર્મ ગવર્નોરેટ
  • Hebrew: טולכרם
  • Hebrew: נפת טולכרם
  • Hindi: तुलकार्म गवर्नरेट
  • Hungarian: Túlkarm kormányzóság
  • Indonesian: Kegubernuran Tulkarm
  • Italian: governatorato di Tulkarm
  • Japanese: トゥールカリム県
  • Japanese: トゥルカレム県
  • Kannada: ತುಲ್ಕಾರಮ್ ಗವರ್ನೇಟ್
  • Korean: 툴카름주
  • Latvian: Tūlkarmas muhāfaza
  • Lithuanian: Tulkarmo muchafaza
  • Malay: Kawasan Pentadbiran Tulkarem
  • Marathi: तुळकर्म गव्हर्नोरेट
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Tulkarm
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Tulkarm guvernement
  • Persian: استان طولکرم
  • Polish: Tulkarm
  • Portuguese: Tulkarm
  • Romanian: Guvernoratul Tulkarm
  • Russian: Тулькарм
  • Scots: Tulkarm Govrenorate
  • Serbian: Гувернорат Тулкарм
  • Sinhala: ටුල්කාර්ම් පළාත
  • Slovenian: Guvernat Tulkarm
  • Spanish: Gobernacion de Tulcarem
  • Spanish: Gobernación de Tulcarem
  • Spanish: Gobernacion de Tulkarem
  • Spanish: Gobernación de Tulkarem
  • Swedish: Tulkarm
  • Tamil: துல்கர்ம் ஆளுநரகம்
  • Tamil: துல்கர்ம் கவர்னரேட்
  • Tamil: தூல்கரம் ஆளுநரகம்
  • Telugu: టుల్కామ్ గవర్నరేట్
  • Thai: ทัลคาม โกเวอโนเรท
  • Turkish: Tulkarim valiliği
  • Turkish: Tulkarm Yönetimi
  • Ukrainian: Муніципалітет Тулькарм
  • Urdu: محافظہ طولکرم
  • Uzbek: Tulkarm gubernatorligi
  • Vietnamese: Tỉnh Tulkarm
  • Welsh: Llywodraethiaeth Tulkarm
  • Welsh: Rhanbarth Tulkarm
  • Western Panjabi: ضلع تلکرم
  • Tulkarm Governorate

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