The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the State of Palestine:

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A map of the State of Palestine with the West Bank and Gaza Strip highlighted in red
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An enlargeable map of the West Bank
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An enlargeable map of the Gaza Strip

Palestine country in the Middle East, politically under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian government and the Hamas Government in Gaza. Since the Palestinian Declaration of Independence in 1988 and the consequent admission into UN as an observer state in 2012, Palestine is today recognized by three-quarters of the world's countries.[1] Its proclaimed capital is East Jerusalem, and Ramallah is its administrative center. Although recently promoted to a non-member state status in the UN, the State of Palestine does not exert full control of its territory and has historically turbulent relations with Israel and much of the west.

General reference

Geography of the State of Palestine

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An enlargeable topographic map of Israel and the Palestine. Outlined in red are the 1949-designated boundaries of the West Bank and Gaza Strip
  • Total: 466 km (290 mi)
 Israel 358 km (222 mi)
 Jordan 97 km (60 mi)
 Egypt 11 km (6.8 mi)


Note: West Bank includes the northern portion of the Dead Sea with a 40 km (25 mi) shoreline.

Environment of Palestine

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An enlargeable satellite image of State of Palestine, Israel and surrounding region
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The Palestine sunbird, native to Palestine
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Inflorescence of the terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus), a tree native to Palestine
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The Dead Sea on a rough day, with salt deposits on cliffs
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Colored postcard of the Jordan River by Karimeh Abbud circa 1925.

Natural geographic features of Palestine

Regions of Palestine

Regions of the State of Palestine

Ecoregions of Palestine

List of ecoregions in Palestine

Administrative divisions of Palestine

Administrative divisions of the State of Palestine

Demography of Palestine

Government and politics of Palestine

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The building of the Palestinian Legislative Council in Ramallah
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The souq in the Old City of Jerusalem, which both the Palestinians and Israelis proclaim as their capital

Branches of the government of Palestine

Legislative branches of the government of Palestine

Judicial branch of the government of Palestine

  • According to the Constitution of Palestine, all courts relating to the country shall be independent.

Local governance in Palestine

Foreign relations of Palestine

Palestine and the United Nations

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UN 1947 partition plan for Palestine

International organization membership

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UN stamp commemorating the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people

Palestine is a member in a number of international organizations. In others, it enjoys affiliation in a lesser capacity or under another designation (such as PLO or Palestinian National Authority). In the list below, if the membership is not full or not for the state of Palestine, the type and name of affiliation is denoted in parentheses.

International aid to Palestine

International solidarity movements

Law and order in Palestine

Palestinian Law

Military of Palestine

Military of the State of Palestine

  • Command
  • Forces
    • Army of the Palestine: N/A
    • Navy of the Palestine: N/A
    • Air Force of the Palestine: N/A
    • Special forces of Palestine:
  • Military history of Palestine
  • Military ranks of Palestine: N/A

Paramilitary forces of Palestine

Palestinian National Security Forces

Irregular Palestinian forces

International civilian organizations in Palestine

History of Palestine

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Interior of the house of a Palestinian Christian family in Jerusalem. By W. H. Bartlett, c. 1850
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Old postcard of men native to Gaza, Palestine

Palestinian culture

Palestinian culture

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Mosaic detailing on the Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem
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Old postcard depicting a woman, in traditional Palestinian costume, and children from Ramallah, British Mandate of Palestine
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200pxNabulsi soap, a Palestinian handicraft, stacked for drying in "Camel" factory in Nablus in 2008
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The Church of Bir Ya'acub (Jacob's Well) in Nablus, West Bank
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Hebron glass on display in a shop in Hebron, West Bank
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An artist's rendering of Palestinian pottery practices in Jaffa, Palestine in 1859, entitled, "The Potter and Wheel"
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The ruins of Khirbet al-Mafjar, an Umayyad era palace in Jericho, West Bank

Art in Palestine

Sports in Palestine

Sport in Palestine

Economy and infrastructure of Palestine

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The Yasser Arafat International Airport in Gaza. Severely damaged by an Israeli airstrike in 2001, the airport has remained closed ever since.

Healthcare in Palestine

Housing in Palestine

Education in the Palestine

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The main building of Bethlehem University in Bethlehem, West Bank
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The amphitheatre of An-Najah National University overlooking the city of Nablus, West Bank

Books on Palestine

See also

References

Bibliography

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