Gaza District

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Districts of Palestine in 1945, Gaza District in red. Gaza District In Mandatory Palestine 1920-1948.svg
Districts of Palestine in 1945, Gaza District in red.

Gaza District was one of the districts of Mandatory Palestine.

In 1939 it consisted of two subdistricts:

31°31′00″N34°27′00″E / 31.5167°N 34.4500°E / 31.5167; 34.4500


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