Al Shimasiyah

Al-Shamasiyah Governorate is one of the governorates of the Al-Qassim region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and it is the eastern front of Al-Qassim. The governorate is famous for its cultivation, especially palm trees, and is considered a tourist destination for residents and visitors to the area in the spring.

Administrative division
The governorate is classified as Category B, and a number of villages and centers are affiliated to it. The governor is Fahd bin Radi Al-Radi. Shammasiya has a population of approximately 15,000.

Shammasiyah Municipality
A village complex for the Shamasiyah governorate was approved in the budget of the fiscal year 1397/1398 AH and began its work on Muharram 1, 1398 AH. With its services, it included the governorate of Oyoun Al-Jawa in the north, the center of Uqlat Al-Suqur in the west, and the center of Drayeh in the south. When the number of municipalities increased, the municipality's services were limited to the governorate of Al-Shamasiyah and its affiliated villages, extending north and south with a length of 100 km, starting from the center of Umm Hazm in the south to the center of Nabqiah in the north and extending east and west with a length of 50 km, starting from The revolutionaries ran from the east to the orphan in the west.

Affiliated states

 * Al Rubiyah
 * Al Nabqiyah
 * Umm Hazm
 * Umm Taliha
 * Al Sarout
 * Al Barjisyat
 * Al Rualiyah
 * Umm Sidrah
 * Al Rikiah
 * Al Aweqila
 * Al Ruwaidat
 * Al Duwaihra
 * Al Rikibinia
 * Al Mustawi

Economy
Shamsiya governorate depends on agriculture, especially palm and wheat. It is considered an oasis filled with palm trees, and its people depend on growing wheat in the rain.