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Markaz (Arabic: مركز, Turkish: merkez), or the
equivalent term in Persian, is a second-level
administrative division found in the
Middle East. Examples...
- second-level,
beneath and
within governorates, are
marakiz (singular: مركز markaz, plural: مراكز
marakiz) or
aqsam (singular: قسم qism, plural: أقسام aqsam)...
- division,
which are
further subdivided into 1,347 muni****l-level
units (
marakiz), and
further subdivided into
villages (qura) and
neighborhoods (ahya)...
- 705,404. In the case of Qena governorate,
there is one kism, a
number of
marakiz and 1 new city.
Sometimes a
markaz and a kism
share a name.
According to...
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governorates are
further subdivided into sub-governorates (Arabic: مراكز;
marakiz, sing. مركز; markaz).
Tabuk Bahah —– Jawf
Madinah Makkah Jizan Ha'il Northern...
- King
Abdullah Economic City. The
Rabigh Governorate is
divided into 5
marākiz (مَرَاكِز, centres), Rabigh, Nuweiba, Abwa',
Mastoura and al-Qadimah. It...
- 137. In the case of Giza governorate,
there are a
number of
aqsam and
marakiz, with
fully urban and
rural parts.
Sometimes a
markaz and a kism share...
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Valley governorate,
there is one kism with
urban and
rural parts, and four
marakiz. In an
effort to
decentralize the
administration of Kharga, it was divided...
- Al-Ahsa has
seven marakiz. They do not have any
administrative functions, but can
still be
proclaimed as an
administrative division. The
marakiz are: Al Hafayer...
- of
Sohag governorate,
there are two new cities, five
agsam and
twelve marakiz. In some
instances there is a
markaz and a kism with the same name. According...