Governorate
A governorate or governate is an administrative division headed by a governor. As English-speaking nations tend to call regions administered by governors either states or provinces, the term governorate is typically used to calque divisions of non-English-speaking administrations.
The most common usage are as a translation of Persian "Farmandari" or the Arabic Muhafazah. It may also refer to the guberniya and general-gubernatorstvo of Imperial Russia or the gobiernos of Imperial Spain.
Arab countries
The term governorate is widely used in Arab countries to describe an administrative unit. Some governorates combine more than one Muhafazah; others closely follow traditional boundaries inherited from the Ottoman Empire's vilayet system.With the exception of Tunisia, all translations into the term governorate originate in the Arabic word muhafazah.
- Governorates of Bahrain
- Governorates of Egypt
- Governorates of Iraq
- Governorates of Jordan
- Governorates of Kuwait
- Governorates of Lebanon
- Governorates of Oman
- Governorates of Palestine
- Governorates of Saudi Arabia
- Governorates of Syria
- Governorates of Tunisia
- Governorates of Yemen
Germany
During the time of the Third Reich, a "General Government for the Occupied Polish Areas" existed. The German is sometimes translated as General Governorate.
Greece
The "New Lands" added to the Kingdom of Greece by the 19121913 First Balkan WarEpirus, Macedonia, Crete, and islands in the eastern Aegean Seainitially continued their Ottoman divisions and administrators but these were overseen by new Greek governor generals. The territory was reorganized in 1915 amid the First World War, but the governorate generals continued in use in various forms until their complete abolishment in 1955.Italian Empire
In the Portuguese Empire, a governorate general were a colonial administration. They usually were created in order to be a centralized government over smaller colonies or territories of the Portuguese Empire.Governorate Generals of the Portuguese Empire:
- Governorate General of Brazil
- Governorate General of Bahia
- Governorate General of Rio de Janeiro
Romania
Russian Empire
- History of the administrative division of Russia
- Governorate and :Category:Governorates of the Russian Empire
Congress Kingdom of Poland
- See Subdivisions of Congress Poland
Grand Duchy of Finland
- Governorates of the Grand Duchy of Finland
Spanish Empire
Ukraine
When Ukraine claimed autonomy in 1917 and then independence from Russia in 1918, it inherited the imperial subdivision of its land with nine governorates, two okruhas, and three cities with special status. Each governorate was subdivided by the smaller unit of county and still smaller.By the end of the Soviet-Ukrainian war in 1920, the Soviets had made them part of the Ukrainian SSR. Soviet Ukraine was reorganized into twelve governorates, which were reduced to nine in 1922, and then replaced with okruhas in 1925.