Idlib Governorate

Idlib Governorate (Arabic: مُحافظة ادلب / ALA-LC: Muḥāfaẓat Idlib) is one of the 14 governorates of Syria. It is situated in northwestern Syria, bordering Turkey's Hatay province to the north, Aleppo Governorate to the east, Hama Governorate to the south, and Latakia Governorate to the west. Reports of its area vary, depending on the source, from 5,933 km2 to 6,097 km2. The provincial capital is Idlib.

Idlib Governorate
مُحافظة ادلب
Map of Syria with Idlib highlighted
Coordinates (Idlib): 35.7°N 36.7°E / 35.7; 36.7
Country Syria
CapitalIdlib (rebel control)
Khan Shaykhun (Syrian Arab Republic governor's seat)
Manatiq (Districts)5
Government
  GovernorThaer Nasih Salhab
Area
  Total6,097 km2 (2,354 sq mi)
 Estimates range between 5,933 km2 and 6,097 km2
Population
 (2011)
  Total1,501,000
  Density250/km2 (640/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
ISO 3166 codeSY-ID
Main language(s)Arabic

In 2011, the governorate was taken over by Syrian rebel militias in the context of the Syrian civil war. In 2017, the governorate came under the nominal control of the Syrian Salvation Government, with Tahrir al-Sham becoming the dominant militia in the region. The governorate saw intense fighting in the 2019 Northwestern Syria offensive and subsequent 2020 offensive, as Syrian government forces advanced deep into rebel territory; by 8 February, only a little more than half of the governorate's territory was reported to still be under rebel control. The remainder of rebel-held territory is dubbed by publications such as Reuters, the BBC and Agence France-Presse as Syria's "last rebel stronghold".

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