Areas of Kuwait
Kuwait is divided into six governorates, in each there are several areas (Arabic: مناطِق).
Areas, due to their small area which does not exceed 5 km², are sometimes called towns. However they are officially translated to areas.[1][2][3] The Arabic word for area, Mantaqa منطقة can mean both mean area and region.[4][5]
Each area in Kuwait has an official governmental facility called co-op society or just society (Arabic: جمعية). For example, in Surra, it's called Surra Co-op Society. Societies are mainly supermarkets that provide foods and produces, and they may take part in maintaining some on the areas' landmarks like parks and schools, but they're not legally obliged to. Societies have elected members who manage them. Only residents of the area can vote for their society membership.
Areas of Mubarak al-Kabeer Governorate
English |
Arabic |
Mubarak al-Kabeer | مبارك الكبير | |
Adān | العدان | |
Qurain | القرين | |
Qusūr | القصور | |
Sabah as-Salim suburb | ضاحية صباح السالم | |
Misīla | المسيلة | |
Abu 'Fteira | أبو فطيرة | |
Sabhān | صبحان | |
Fintās | الفنطاس | |
Funaitīs | الفنيطيس | |
Areas of Ahmadi Governorate
English |
Arabic |
Ahmadi | الأحمدي | |
Aqila | العقيلة | |
Zuhar | الظهر | |
Miqwa' | المقوع | |
Mahbula | المهبولة | |
Rigga | الرقة | |
Hadiya | هدية | |
Abu Hulaifa | أبو حليفة | |
Sabahiya | الصباحية | |
Mangaf | المنقف | |
Fahaheel | الفحيحيل | |
Wafra | الوفرة | |
Zoor | الزور | |
Khairan | الخيران | |
Abdullah Port | ميناء عبد الله | |
Agricultural Wafra | الوفرة الزراعية | |
Bneidar | بنيدر | |
Jilei'a | الجليعة | |
Jabir al-Ali Suburb | ضاحية جابر العلي | |
Fahd al-Ahmad Suburb | ضاحية فهد الأحمد | |
Shu'aiba | الشعيبة | |
Sabah al-Ahmad City | مدينة صباح الأحمد | |
Nuwaiseeb | النويصيب | |
Khairan City | مدينة الخيران | |
Ali as-Salim suburb | ضاحية علي صباح السالم | |
Sabah al-Ahmad Nautical City | مدينة صباح الأحمد البحرية | |
See also
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