Governorates of Kuwait
Kuwait is divided into 6 governorates (muhafazah). The governorates are further subdivided into areas. The governorate is headed by a Governor appointed by a ministerial decree for a period of 4 years which can be renewed upon the proposal of the Prime Minister.
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| Category | Governorate | 
| Location | State of Kuwait  | 
| Number | 6 Governorates (as of 27 November 1999) | 
| Populations | Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate - 254,999 (lowest); Farwaniya Governorate - 1,169,312 (highest) | 
| Areas | Hawalli Governorate - 85 km2 (33 sq mi) (smallest); Jahra Governorate - 12,750 km2 (4,920 sq mi) km² (largest) | 
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History
    
The beginning of the formation of governorates in the State of Kuwait started back in 1962 with the Emiri decree No. 6 which divided the Kuwait into three governorates i.e. Al Asimah Governorate, Ḩawallī Governorate and Al Aḩmadi Governorate. Later, Jahra Governorate, Farwaniya Governorate and Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate were formed in 1979, 1988 and 1999 respectively.
Governorates
    
| Governorate | ISO 3166-2:KW | Formation | Population | Area (km2) | Notes | 
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| Ahmadi Governorate | KW-AH | 1962 | 959,009 | 5,120 | It was named after Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, 10th ruler of Kuwait. | 
| Al-Asimah Governorate | KW-KU | 1962 | 568,567 | 175 | It houses most of Kuwait's financial and business centres such as the Kuwait Stock Exchange. | 
| Farwaniya Governorate | KW-FA | 1988 | 1,169,312 | 204 | It is the most populated governorate and is Kuwait's main residential area. | 
| Hawalli Governorate | KW-HA | 1962 | 939,792 | 85 | It is the smallest and most densely populated governorate. | 
| Jahra Governorate | KW-JA | 1979 | 540,910 | 12,750 | It is the largest governorate and contains the agricultural area. | 
| Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate | KW-MU | 1999 | 254,999 | 104 | The newest governorate of Kuwait, founded in 1999 and the least populated governorate in Kuwait. | 
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