Most Common Surnames in Dhale Governorate (Yemen)
Dhale province is one of the governorates of Yemen that have been created after the announcement of Yemeni unification. The population of the province accounted for (2.4%) of the total population of the Republic, and allocated administratively into (9) districts. Dali city is the administrative centre of the province. Dali is one of the provinces that is distinct for its agriculture, since most of the population works in the agricultural activity. The most important agricultural crop is coffee. The province contains metals, the most important of which are talc which is used in the manufacture of paper, paint, cosmetics and pesticides. The tourist attractions in the province vary, the most important being the Damt hot-springs (Ḥamam-Damt), where locals often bathe. One of the ancient cities in the region is Juban, a city famous for its castle and the historic Mansuria school, built by the Tahrids. The provincial terrain varies, while the climate is mostly temperate throughout the year.