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Al-Qusayr District ( Arabic : منطقة القصير , romanized :  manṭiqat al-Qusair ) is a district of the Homs Governorate in central Syria . The administrative centre is the city of Al-Qusayr . At the 2004 census, the district had a population of 107,470.

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4-673: The district of Al-Qusayr is divided into two sub-districts or nawāḥī (population as of 2004): According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the following villages along with the towns of al-Qusayr and Al-Hoz , make up the district of al-Qusayr: This article about a location in Homs Governorate , Syria is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nahiyah A nāḥiyah ( Arabic : نَاحِيَة [ˈnaːħijah] , plural nawāḥī نَوَاحِي [naˈwaːħiː] ), also nahiyeh , nahiya or nahia ,

8-625: A müdür ) and villages ( karye , each governed by a muhtar ). Revisions of 1871 to the administrative law established the nahiye (still governed by a müdür ) as an intermediate level between the kaza and the village. The term was adopted by the Principality of Serbia (1817–1833) and Principality of Montenegro (1852–1910), as nahija ( Serbian Cyrillic : нахија ). Spelled in Persian: ناحيه , it may refer to following settlements: This article about geography terminology

12-494: Is a regional or local type of administrative division that usually consists of a number of villages or sometimes smaller towns. In Tajikistan , it is a second-level division while in Syria , Iraq , Lebanon , Jordan , Xinjiang , and the former Ottoman Empire , where it was also called a bucak , it is a third-level or lower division. It can constitute a division of a qadaa , mintaqah or other such district -type division and

16-550: Is sometimes translated as " subdistrict ". The nahiye ( Ottoman Turkish : ناحیه ) was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire , smaller than a kaza . The head was a mütesellim (governor) who was appointed by the Pasha . The kaza was a subdivision of a sanjak and corresponded roughly to a city with its surrounding villages. Kaza s, in turn, were divided into nahiye s (each governed by

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