North Governorate
The North Governorate is one of the administrative divisions of Lebanon. It is located in the northern part of the country and is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and coastal areas along the Mediterranean Sea. The capital of the North Governorate is Tripoli, which is the second-largest city in Lebanon and has a rich history and cultural heritage.
This governorate is home to various towns and villages, each with its unique character. The region is also known for its agricultural activities, particularly in the production of olives and citrus fruits. Additionally, the North Governorate features several historical sites, including ancient castles and churches, reflecting its long-standing cultural significance.