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Kef
ولاية الكاف | |
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Coordinates: 36°10′56″N 8°42′53″E / 36.18222°N 8.71472°E | |
Country | Tunisia |
Created | 21 June 1956 |
Capital | El Kef |
Government | |
• Governor | Walid Kabbia (since 2024) [1] |
Area | |
• Total | 4,965 km2 (1,917 sq mi) |
• Rank | Ranked 10th of 24 |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 243,156 |
• Rank | Ranked 19th of 24 |
• Density | 49/km2 (130/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01 (CET) |
Postal prefix | xx |
ISO 3166 code | TN-33 |
Kef Governorate (Tunisian Arabic: ولاية الكاف Wilāyat el-Kāf pronounced [lke̞ːf]; French: Gouvernorat du Kef) is one of the twenty-four governorates of Tunisia. It comprises chiefly part of the dorsal Atlas Mountains and their foothills in north-western Tunisia, bordering Algeria. It covers an area of 4,965 km2 and has a population of 243,156 (2014 census).[2] The capital is El Kef.
Twelve municipalities are in Kef Governorate:
Code | Municipality | Population (2014)[3] |
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2311 | El Kef | 54,690 |
2312 | Nebeur | 3,299 |
2313 | Touiref | 2,178 |
2314 | Sakiet Sidi Youssef | 6,335 |
2315 | Tajerouine | 17,530 |
2316 | Menzel Salem | 1,824 |
2317 | Kalaat es Senam | 8,145 |
2318 | Kalâat Khasba | 2,558 |
2319 | Jérissa | 9,807 |
2320 | El Ksour | 5,852 |
2321 | Dahmani | 12,964 |
2322 | Sers | 12,108 |
Due to its close proximity to the Algerian border and its historical role in the Algerian War of Independence, Kef has a significant Algerian population, hosting over 6,000 registered Algerian voters, the second largest such community in Tunisia after Tunis.[4] Its capital city, El Kef, was the command centre of the Front de Libération Nationale during the Algerian War of Independence against the French in the 1950s.