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The governorates of Lebanon are divided into 25 districts (Aqdya, singular – caza). The Beirut Governorate is not subdivided. (Capitals of districts are in parentheses)
- Tripoli (Tripoli)
- Akkar (Halba)
- Zgharta (Zgharta / Ehden)
- Bsharri (Bsharri)
- Batroun (Batroun)
- Koura (Amioun)
- Miniyeh-Danniyeh District (Miniyeh-Danniyeh) (Minyeh / Sir Ed-Danniyeh)
- Baalbek (Baalbek)
- Hermel (Hermel)
- Zahle (Zahlé)
- Rashaya (Rashaya)
- Western Beqaa (Jebjennine / Saghbine)
Nabatiye Governorate
- Nabatiyeh (Nabatiyeh)
- Marjeyoun (Marjeyoun)
- Hasbaya (Hasbaya)
- Bint Jbeil (Bint Jbeil)
The districts are further divided into municipalities.
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Table of administrative country subdivisions by country Categories:- Districts of Lebanon
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