Tunis Governorate Explained

Tunis Governorate
Native Name:ولاية تونس
Native Name Lang:aeb
Type:Governorate
Coordinates:36.8°N 10.17°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Established Title:Created
Established Date:21 June 1956
Seat Type:Capital
Seat:Tunis
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Vacant
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:346
Area Rank:Ranked 24th of 24
Population Total:1 056 247 [1]
Population As Of:2014
Population Rank:Ranked 1st of 24
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Tunisois
(تونسي, Tounsi)
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+01
Postal Code Type:Postal prefix
Postal Code:10xx
Area Code Type:Calling code
Area Code:71
Iso Code:TN-11

Tunis Governorate ( pronounced as /ar/; French: Gouvernorat de Tunis) is the smallest and most populated of the twenty-four governorates (provinces) of Tunisia. It covers an urban and suburban area on the Gulf of Tunis on the north-east coast covering and has a population of 1,056,247 (2014 census) with some agriculture and amenity land including parts of national parks.[2] Its capital is that of the country, Tunis.

Physical geography and economy

See also: Tunis. The Tunis Governorate is the largest industrial center in the country. Opening on the Mediterranean Sea, the governorate has a Mediterranean climate with annual rainfall reaching 470 mm. The area tapers towards the port and forms a narrow alluvial belt stretching westward, a distance of approximately 20 km2, taking in much farmland and two small freshwater lakes. The Medjerda River rising in Algeria has its much-diverted mouths in this area and its natural mouth would have discharged into the saltwater harbour around which neighbouring provinces have quarters of the central metropolitan area of Tunis. To the immediate south-west of the city centre is large freshwater lake, exceeding the size of the city centre fed by a distributive canal of the Medjerda. Its banks includes cultivated land to the west and the small Foret de Sijoumi to the east, with suburbs largely to the other sides. The urban area reaches over half of the length of the province. A very large market and hospitals area in the west of the capital is supplemented by wide roads and flyovers as well as three of the country's largest railway stations to make for a highly developed city centre in terms of trade and connectivity.

The area includes a container-handling port including large ferries to Salerno, Civitavecchia, Genoa, Palermo and Trapani in Italy and to Marseille in France. Its international airport and railway hub support its status as an established hub in hosting the government departments, stock exchange and major business headquarters of Tunisia. Culturally its national and international museum, the Bardo Museum hosts relics from each of the historic periods of western Mediterranean civilization and important works of art often in the manner of the classics or early Islamic tradition. This along with themed smaller museums and galleries, its mosques, souqs, traditional hotels, restaurants and nearby headlands, national parks and beaches make Tunis itself a major tourist destination.

Administrative divisions

Tunis Governorate is divided into twenty-one delegations, listed below with their populations at the 2004 and 2014 Censuses.[3] [4]

Delegation Area
in km2
Pop'n
2004
Census
Pop'n
2014
Census
Bab El Bhar7.97 39,806 36,210
Bab Souika2.18 33,284 29,185
Carthage8.20 20,715 24,216
Cité El Khadra21.70 36,818 35,173
Djebel Djelloud5.25 26,490 23,638
El Hraïria24.12 96,245 110,184
El Kabaria10.15 81,261 86,024
El Menzah10.02 43,320 41,830
El Omrane 4.97 40,801 42,208
El Omrane Supérieur 3.25 62,138 55,513
El Ouardia 3.93 33,734 32,147
Ettahrir 1.67 21,956 21,709
Ezzouhour 2.81 40,434 40,728
La Goulette12.35 28,407 45,711
La Marsa30.62 77,890 92,987
Le Bardo6.78 70,244 71,961
Le Kram9.63 58,152 74,132
Medina1.50 26,703 21,400
Sijoumi 2.00 36,171 33,870
Sidi El Béchir 2.71 29,911 27,749
Sidi Hassine64.36 79,381 109,672

It includes eight municipalities:

Notes and References

  1. Census 2014 (National Institute of Statistics)
  2. Census 2014 (National Institute of Statistics)
  3. Institut National de la Statistique Tunisie (web).
  4. Web site: Tunis (Governorate, Tunisia) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location . 2023-03-16 . www.citypopulation.de.