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Taiz Governorate

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Country
  
Yemen

Area
  
12,605 km²

Team
  
Al-Saqr SC

Seat
  
Ta'izz

Population
  
2.885 million (2011)

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Colleges and Universities
  
Taiz University, University of Science and Technology, Sana'a

Taiz (Arabic: تعز‎‎ Taʿizz) is a governorate of Yemen. The governorate's capital is Taiz, which is the third largest city in Yemen. Other major towns include Al Sawa, Juha and the famous coffee port of Mocha. It has a total population of just over three million and an area of 10,677 km². Taiz city is the major centre of Islamic learning in Yemen and was the nation's capital between 1948 and 1962. However, it is not as old as nearby Ibb and Jibla. Today it is the most important commercial centre in Yemen owing to its proximity to the richest farmland in the nation and to the important Red Sea port of Mokha. It also has an international airport, Taiz International Airport, with numerous services within Yemen and to neighbouring countries.

Contents

Map of Taizz Governorate, Yemen

Geography

For such a small area, Taiz governorate has an extraordinarily diverse geography. The western half of the governorate is part of the Tihamah coastal plain and has an exceedingly hot, humid and arid climate. The eastern half, however, is very mountainous, with the major peak being 3,070-metre-high Jebel Saber, near Taiz city. These mountains trap the moisture created by an upper-level wind reversal between April and October, so that in the eastern half of the governorate annual rainfall increases from 200 millimetres (8 inches) in the foothills to probably more than 1,000 millimetres (40 inches) near Jebel Saber. Temperatures in the highlands remain high during the daytime, but at the highest elevations they can fall dramatically to -5°C (23°F) overnight.

Economy

The agriculture of this governorate is diverse. In the Tihamah region, there is only irrigated agriculture, with cotton, sorghum and sesame the chief crops. Inland, whilst these crops are still significant, a much wider range of crops can be grown on rainfall and through water storage. Mangoes, papayas and bananas are the major crops of the western escarpment, and further up coffee and khat are grown. Although wine is prohibited in Yemen because of its alcohol content, grapes are still grown to produce raisins in some areas.

Districts

  • Al Mukha District
  • Al Ma'afer District
  • Al Mawasit District
  • Al Misrakh District
  • Al Mudhaffar District
  • Al Qahirah District
  • Al Wazi'iyah District
  • As Silw District
  • Ash Shamayatayn District
  • At Ta'iziyah District
  • Dhubab District
  • Dimnat Khadir District
  • Hayfan District
  • Jabal Habashy District
  • Maqbanah District
  • Mashra'a Wa Hadnan District
  • Mawiyah District
  • Mawza District
  • Sabir Al Mawadim District
  • Salh District
  • Sama District
  • Shara'b Ar Rawnah District
  • Shara'b As Salam District
  • References

    Taiz Governorate Wikipedia


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