Dhale
الضالع | |
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Governorate | |
Country | Yemen |
Region | Aden Region |
Seat | Dhale |
Government | |
• Governor | Major General Ali Muqbel Saleh[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 4,786 km2 (1,848 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[2] | |
• Total | 669,000 |
• Density | 140/km2 (360/sq mi) |
Dhale (Arabic: الضالع Aḍ-Ḍāliʿ) is one of the Yemeni governorates that was created after the unification of Yemen. The population of the province accounts for 2% of the total population of the republic.[3] The governorate is divided into 9 districts. The city of Dhale is the administrative centre of the province. Dali is one of the governorates that is known for agriculture, and most of the population works in that industry. The most important agricultural crop is coffee. The province also contains mineral resources, most importantly talc, which is used in the manufacture of paper, paint, cosmetics and pesticides. This governorate is also home to the Damt hot-springs (Ḥamam-Damt), a popular tourist attraction. One of the ancient cities in the region is Juban, a city famous for its castle and the historic Mansuria school, built by the Tahrids. The climate in Dhale governorate is mostly temperate throughout the year.[4]