Hebron Governorate, Administrative district in West Bank, Palestine.
Hebron Governorate is an administrative district in the southern West Bank, stretching across rolling hills and valleys that accommodate more than 700,000 residents. The region is characterized by towns, villages, and settlements spread throughout the landscape.
The region experienced Ottoman rule followed by British mandate administration, after which the territory came under different authorities. Each period left marks on the governance structures and local organization that remain visible today.
Traditional crafts like glassmaking, ceramics, and weaving are practiced in workshops throughout the region, where visitors can watch artisans at work. These skills are woven into daily community life and shape the character of local neighborhoods.
Visitors should respect local pathways and stay informed about current conditions, as access to some areas may be restricted at times. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the region.
The territory rises to approximately 886 meters and shelters over 100 Bedouin settlements scattered across agricultural lands. These communities maintain traditional ways of life that have persisted for generations.
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