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Regions of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria | |
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The regions of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria: Afrin, Euphrates, Jazira, Raqqa, Tabqa, Manbij, Deir ez-Zor. | |
Location | Northeastern Syria |
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Number | 7 (regions) |
The de facto Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, often referred to as Rojava, is divided into several self-governing regions. The Afrin, Jazira and Euphrates Regions followed from the cantons established in January 2014 and were envisioned as sub-divisions for a future federalisation of Syria. The three cantons were later reorganized into three regions with subordinate cantons, areas, districts and communes. In September 2018, the regions of Raqqa, Tabqa, Manbij and Deir ez-Zor were incorporated into the de facto autonomous region as well.
In March 2016, the Shahba region was organized; however, it was later formed into a canton of the Afrin region. Elections for the local councils of the local councils of the Jazira Region, Euphrates Region and Afrin Region were held in December 2017.
List
Regions | Official name (languages) | Capital | Largest city | |
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Jazira | Jazira Region |
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Euphrates | Euphrates Region |
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Afrin | Afrin Region |
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Raqqa | Raqqa Region |
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Tabqa | Tabqa Region |
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Manbij | Manbij Region |
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Deir ez-Zor | Deir ez-Zor Region |
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Jazrat al-Buhamid | Hajin |
Admission of new regions
Article 7 of the Constitution of the de facto autonomous region states:
All cities, towns and villages in Syria which accede to this Charter may form Cantons falling within Autonomous Regions.
The YPG has controlled the Aleppo neighbourhood of Sheikh Maqsood since 2012, but this territory has never been officially incorporated into the region's administration.
Notes
- Qamishli is the capital of the entire autonomous region. The Syrian government still maintains control over parts of the city.
- Rojava controls approximately 95% of al-Hasakah. The Syrian government retains control over the Hasakah Security Box.
References
- ^ "Charter of the Social Contract". January 29, 2014. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
- http://en.hawarnews.com/electoral-commission-publish-video-of-elections-2nd-stage/
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