governoratesforms
Governorates are administrative divisions in several countries, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa. The term "governorate" is derived from the Arabic word "muhāfazah," which means "protection" or "guardianship." Historically, governorates were established to provide centralized administration and security in regions under foreign rule. Today, they serve as the primary administrative units in many countries, such as Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and Syria.
Each governorate is typically governed by a governor, who is appointed by the central government. The governor
The structure and functions of governorates can vary significantly depending on the country. In some cases,