Ha'il Province

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حائل
Ha'il
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Basic data
Country Saudi Arabia
Capital Ha'il
surface 118,232 km²
Residents 685,820 (2015)
density 5.8 inhabitants per km²
ISO 3166-2 SA-06
politics
governor Saud ibn Abd al-Muhsin Al Saud

Coordinates: 27 ° 0 '  N , 42 ° 0'  E

Ha'il ( Arabic حائل, DMG Ḥāʾil ) is one of the 13 provinces of Saudi Arabia . It is located in the northern, central part of the country. Ha'il has 685,820 inhabitants (as of 2015), the area of ​​the province is 103,887 km². Ha'il is bordered clockwise by al-Hudud asch-shamaliyya , Qasim , Medina , Tabuk and Jauf .

The capital of the province is Ha'il , which is also the largest city in the province. The provincial governor is Saud ibn Abd al-Muhsin Al Saud . The province is divided into four governorates ( muḥāfaẓāt ):

  • Baqʿā '(46,182 inhabitants)
  • al-Ghazāla (116,686 inhabitants)
  • Hā'il (475,005 inhabitants)
  • ash-Shinān (47,947 inhabitants)

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