Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a
governorate of
Yemen
Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situated on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and borders Saudi Arabia to the Saudi Arabia–Yemen border, north and ...
. Its capital is
Sanaa
Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء, ' , Yemeni Arabic: ; Old South Arabian: 𐩮𐩬𐩲𐩥 ''Ṣnʿw''), also spelled Sana'a or Sana, is the capital and largest city in Yemen and the centre of Sanaa Governorate. The city is not part of the Gover ...
, which is also the national capital. However, the city of Sanaa is not part of the governorate but instead forms the separate governorate of
Amanat Al-Asemah. The Governorate covers an area of . As of 2004, the population was 2,918,379 inhabitants. Within this place is
Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb
''Jabal An-Nabī Shuʿayb'' ( ar, جَبَل ٱلنَّبِي شُعَيْب, lit=Mountain of the Prophet Shuaib), also called ''Jabal Hadhur'' ( ar, جَبَل حَضُوْر, link=no, Jabal Ḥaḍūr), is a mountain of the Harazi subregion of ...
or Jabal Hadhur,
the highest mountain in the nation and the
Arabian Peninsula.
Districts
Sanaa Governorate is divided into the following 16 districts. These districts are further divided into sub-districts, and then further subdivided into villages:
Northern
*
Nihm District
*
Arhab District
Western
*
Hamdan District
Hamdan District ( ar, مديرية همدان) is a district of the Sana'a Governorate, Yemen. , the district had a population of 85,370 inhabitants. It is named after the ancient Yemeni tribe of Hamdan.
Populated places (incomplete list)
* Al ...
*
Bani Matar District (wherein is located
Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb
''Jabal An-Nabī Shuʿayb'' ( ar, جَبَل ٱلنَّبِي شُعَيْب, lit=Mountain of the Prophet Shuaib), also called ''Jabal Hadhur'' ( ar, جَبَل حَضُوْر, link=no, Jabal Ḥaḍūr), is a mountain of the Harazi subregion of ...
or Jabal Hadhur)
*
Al Haymah Ad Dakhiliyah District
*
Al Haymah Al Kharijiyah District
*
Manakhah District
*
Sa'fan District
Eastern
*
Bani Hushaysh District
*
Sanhan District
*
Bilad Ar Rus District
*
Attyal District
*
Jihanah District
*
Al Husn District
*
Khwlan District
*
Bani Dhabyan District
Populated places
*Ad Da'ir
*Ad Dabbat
*Ad Dabr
*Ad Dahrah
*Ad Dar Al Bayda'
*Ad Dayʽah
*Ad Dilʽ
*Ad Dummam
*Ad Durub
*Ad-Dafa
*ʽAdar
*ʽAfish
*Al ʽAbbasi
*Al ʽArashi
*Al ʽArid, Yemen
*Al ʽArif
*Al ʽArus
*Al ʽAtm
*Al ʽIdiz
*Al ʽIrrah
*Al ʽUlliyah
*Al ʽUrr
*Al ʽUruq
*Al Abraq, Yemen
*Al Aljam
*Al Aysar
*Al Barar
*Al Bashawil
*Al Baslan
*Al Fisirah
*Al Ghalil
*Al Ghiras
*Al Hajjarah
*Al Hajz
*Al Hanajir
*Al Hanakah
*Al Harajah
*Al harf
*Al Harrah, Yemen
*Al Hashishiyah
*Al Hatab
*Al Hatabah
*Al Hatarish
*Al Hawiri
*Al Hayfah
*Al Hijlah
*Al-Hijrah
*Al-Husayn, Yemen
*Al-Jaʽadib
*Al-Ja'If
*Al-Jaʽr
*Al-Jaby
*Al-Jahili
*Al-Jahiliyah, Sanaʽa
*Al-Jalb
*Al-Janadib
*Al-Jannat
*Al-Jarda'
*Al-Jayrif
*Al-Jiraf
*Al-Jirah
*Al-Jirmah
*Al-Jirwah
*Al-Jurn
*Al-Kawlah
*Al-Khamis
*Al-Kharabah, Sanaʽa
*Al-Kharibah
*Al-Kharifi
*Al-Khasamah
*Al-Khirah
*Al-Lakamah
*Al-Lijam
*
Al-Lumi
*Al-Maʽinah
*Al-Ma'Khadh
*Al-Ma'Mar
*Al-Maʽshur
*Al-Maʽyanah
*Al-Madawir
*Al-Madlaʽah
*Al-Magharib
*Al-Mahadhi
*Al-Mahajir
*
Al-Mahaqirah
*Al-Mahattah
*
Al-Makarib
*Al-Manar, Sanaʽa
*Al-Mantar
*Al-Maqtuʽ
*Al-Marahidah
*Al-Marasib
*Al-Marzamah
*Al-Masajid, Sanaʽa
*Al-Masinah
*Al-Masnaʽah
*Al-Matrat
*Al-Mawqaʽ
*Al-Mayqaʽ
*Al-Miʽzab
*Al-Miqash
*Al-Miqyadah
*Al-Mishraf
*
Al-Munaqqab
*Al-Qadam
*Al-Qadhaf
*Al-Qalis
*Al-Qarah, Sanaʽa
*Al-Qasim, Sanaʽa
*Al-Qasr
*Al-Qirran
*Al-Qufl, Sanaʽa
*Al-Qulad
*Al-Qurayshi
*Al-Waqf, Yemen
*Al-Watan, Sanaʽa
*Al-Yaʽabir
*Al-Yaʽar
*ʽAlman
*ʽAmad
*ʽAmaqah
*ʽAmbaq
*ʽAmd
*Amrash
*‘Amri
*An Nabat
*An Najd
*Anib
*ʽAqlar
*Ar Rabam
*
Ar Rahabah
*Ar Ramad
*
Ar Rawdah, Sanaʽa
Ar-Rawdah ( ar, الروضة ), known historically as Rawdat al-Hatim, is a large village located 12km north of Sanaa in Bani al-Harith District of Amanat al-Asimah Governorate, Yemen.
Alimahdee
Muhammad al-Akwa identified ar-Rawdah with the ...
*Ar Rawnah
*Ar Rihabi
*ʽAraqah
*ʽArjaz
*ʽArtam
*
Artil
*As Salahi
*As Salul
*As Sawadayn
*As Sirr, Yemen
*As Sudah
*
As Sunnatayn
As Sunnatayn ( ar, السنتين ), also transliterated as al-Sinnatayn, is a village in Khamir District of 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. It is located a bit to the south of Khamir.
History
Robert T.O. Wilson identified As Sunnatayn with the al- ...
*Asal, Yemen
*Ash Sharaf, Sanaʽa
*Ash Shiʽb al-Aswad
*Ash Shutbah
*ʽAshib
*
ʽAsr
*At Tawilah
*
ʽAttan
*ʽAwmarah
*Az Zaby
*Az Zafir
*Az Zahrah
*Az Zurah
*Baʽadan
*Bahkah
*Bahlul, Yemen
*Bahman, Yemen
*Bakar, Yemen
*Balsanah
*Bani ʽAbbad
*Bani ʽAbd
*Bani ʽAsim
*Bani ʽId
*Bani ʽUtban
*Bani Az Zubayr
*Bani Dahman
*Bani Dawud
*Bani Dud
*Bani Hawat
*Bani Humi
*Bani Jawbah
*Bani Malik
*Bani Mansur
*Bani Marih
*Bani Maymun
*Bani Murrah
*Bani Nukayʽ
*Bani Qutran
*Bani Sabʽah
*Bani Shaddad
*Bani Shubati
*Bani Sulayman
*Bani Sulih
*Bani Za'Id
*Bani Ziyad
*Barhan
*Baril, Yemen
*Barran, Yemen
*Bawʽan
*Bayn ʽAmir
*Bayt Ad Dayl
*Bayt Adh Dhafif
*Bayt Adh Dhi'B
*
Bayt ʽAdhran
*Bayt al-ʽAli
*Bayt al-ʽAnsi
*Bayt al-Bihar
*Bayt al-Ghawi
*Bayt al-Hamra'
*Bayt al-Hamudi
*Bayt al-Haqr
*Bayt al-Harithi
*Bayt al-Hawiri
*Bayt al-Hindawana
*Bayt al-Huwayt
*Bayt al-Jiddi
*Bayt al-Mifdal
*Bayt al-Mudʽi
*Bayt al-Mushriqi
*Bayt al-Qadi
*Bayt al-Qamus
*Bayt al-Qunayyah
*Bayt al-Wishah
*Bayt al-Yatim
*Bayt al-Yisri
*Bayt ʽAmir
*Bayt an-Naʽam
*Bayt An Nukhayf
*Bayt ar-Rubuʽi
*Bayt Ar Rumaym
*Bayt Arhab
*Bayt As Suwaydi
*Bayt Az Zafiq
*Bayt Az Zaydah
*Bayt Az Zubdani
*Bayt Az Zuwar
*
Bayt Baws
*Bayt Bi'R Zanir
*Bayt Daʽir
*Bayt Dahrah
*Bayt Fashid
*Bayt Ghadir
*Bayt Ghawbar
*Bayt Habis
*Bayt Hadir
*
Bayt Hanbas
*Bayt Hirash
*Bayt ʽIsa
*Bayt Juhays
*Bayt Jurayd
*Bayt Kahin
*Bayt Katmasar
*Bayt Khulaqah
*Bayt Mahdam
*
Bayt Mahfad
*Bayt Majraz
*Bayt Marran
*Bayt Miʽyad
*
Bayt Naʽamah
*Bayt Naʽim
*Bayt Qatir
*Bayt Radm
*Bayt Rijal
*Bayt Saʽd
*Bayt Shaban
*Bayt Shimran
*Bayt Shubayl
*Bayt Suwa
*Bayt Umm Jalli
*
Bayt ʽUqab
Bayt ʽUqab ( ar, بيت عقب ) is a village in Sanhan District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen.
History
Bayt ʽUqab first appears in historical sources in the year 903 (290 AH). In April or May of that year, the Al Tarif general Ibrahim ibn K ...
*Bayt Zabadan
*Bi'R al-Hudhayl
*Bid Bida
*
Daʽan
Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However, the city of Sanaa is not part of the governorate but instead forms the separate governorat ...
*Fatihat
*Ghabir
*Ghadran
*
Ghayman
Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a Governorates of Yemen, governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However, the city of Sanaa is not part of the governorate but instead forms t ...
*Ghulah Dhayfan
*Ghurabah
*Hababah
*Habas, Yemen
*
Haddah
*Hadir, Yemen
*Hadrami, Sanaʽa
*Hadran, Yemen
*Hadur
*Hafat Idris
*Hafid, Yemen
*Hajana
*
Hajar Saʽid
*Hakam, Yemen
*Halhal
*Hallah, Yemen
*Hamdani, Yemen
*
Hamidah
*Hammar
*Hanadan, Yemen
*Harran, Yemen
*
Haz, Yemen
*Hijrat al-Kibs
*Husn Mashmal
*Hutaib
*Ibn Hajib
*ʽIlaf
*ʽIman
*ʽInad
*ʽIyal Musa
*Ja'If Hamdan
*Jaʽlal
*Jabal ʽUras
*Jabal al-Mururah
*
Jadar, Yemen
*Jawb
*Jidr al-Aʽla
*Jidr al-Asfal
*Jihanah
*Jiharine
*Jirban
*Kabar, Yemen
*Karin, Yemen
*Khadarah
*Khalaqah
*Khamar
*Kharab As Sanaf
*Khiwan
*Kushar
*Lakamat al-Kuruf
*Lakamat al-Miʽqab
*Luluwah
*
Madam, Yemen
*Madarah
*
Madhbah
*Madhbal
*Madid
*Madinat Khayan
*Madwal
*Mafhaq
*Mahajil
*Mahall Rayd
*Mahaqra
*
Mahwa Aser
*Mahwash, Yemen
*Malikah, Yemen
*Manakhah
*Manwar
*Masʽud
*Masaarde
*Masham, Yemen
*Masur, Yemen
*
Masyab
*
Matnah
Matnah ( ar, متنة ) is a small village in Bani Matar District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. Located to the southeast of Jabal an-Nabi Shu'ayb, it serves as a stopping place on the road between Sanaa and al-Hudaydah.
History
The earliest k ...
*Matwah
*Mawsanah
*Melaba
*Mughrabi, Yemen
*
Naʽat, Yemen
*
Najr
Najr ( ar, نجر ) is a village in Iyal Surayh District of 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. It is located just to the south of 'Amran, on a small hill at the lower end of the Wadi Khuzamir.
History
There are pre-Islamic ruins at Najr. Robert T.O. ...
*Naqi al-Fardah
*Naqil Yaslah
*Nuʽḍ
*Numayr, Sanaʽa
*Nusayl Zirajah
*Qahazah
*Qamlan
*Qarat Bani Suwar
*Qaratil
*Qarin, Yemen
*Qarn Hashim
*Qaryat al-Musalli
*
Qaryat al-Qabil
Qaryat al-Qabil ( ar, قرية القابل ), often called simply al-Qaryah, is a village in Bani al-Harith District of Amanat al-Asimah Governorate, Yemen. It is the largest settlement in the Wadi Zahr area.
History
The earliest known historic ...
*Qaryat al-ʽUrrah as-Sufla
*Qaryat ʽAsr al-Asfal
*Qataʽ
*Quflat ʽUdhr
*Qusayr, Yemen
*
Radman, Yemen
*Rahabah
*Raju, Yemen
*Rakab
*
Rayʽan
Rayʽan ( ar, رَيْعَان ) is a village in Hamdan District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. It is located a short distance from the head of the Wadi Dahr near Bayt Naʽam, so that all the water coming down to the wadi from Jabal An-Nabi Shu'a ...
*
Raymah
Raymah is a village in western central Yemen. It is located in the Sanaa Governorate
Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However, th ...
*Rayshan
*Rayshan Bani Matar
*Riham
*Rohm As Sufla
*Ruhayqah
*Ruhm al-ʽUlya
*Ruhm As Sufla
*Ruhub
*Safia, Yemen
*Samaʽ
*Sanaʽa
*Sanaf
*Sanhan, Yemen
*Sarf
*Sawad, Yemen
*Saʽwan
*Sayh, Yemen
*
Sayyan
*Shamlan, Yemen
*Sharaf, Yemen
*Shararah
*Shatbi
*Shaybirah
*Sinaf
*Sinan, Yemen
*Sinwan
*Sirwan, Yemen
*Suʽut
*Subar
*Sudan, Yemen
*Sudum
*Sumayr
*Suq al-Jumʽah
*Suq As Sabt
*
Suq Bayt Naʽam
*Suq Buʽan
*Suryan
*Thalsa'
*Tubr
*Tuzan
*ʽUruq
*ʽUwayrah
*Waʽla
*Waʽlan
*Wadi al-Bi'R
*Wadi al-Jar
*Wadi Har
*Waqash
*Wasit, Sanaʽa
*Wasl
*Yashiʽ
*Zijān
References
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Governorates of Yemen