Daleel – Arabic States for WooCommerce
·
Adds states, provinces, and regions for Arab countries to WooCommerce checkout, with full Arabic translation support.
Daleel – Arabic States for WooCommerce adds the missing administrative divisions for 24 Arab countries to your WooCommerce store. Each country uses its correct official terminology: provinces, governorates, emirates, or regions.
Key features:
- 24 Arab countries fully covered with official ISO 3166-2 codes where available.
- State field label changes dynamically per country: “Governorate” for Egypt, “Province” for Algeria, “Emirate” for UAE, and so on.
- All entries are translation-ready via Loco Translate or any compatible tool.
- Lightweight: no external libraries, no database writes, no settings page overhead.
- Follows WordPress.org plugin guidelines and WooCommerce development standards.
For support and inquiries, or to report missing cities, visit Contact Me
References
State, province, and region data was compiled from the following official and internationally recognized sources. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but administrative divisions do change over time. If you notice a missing or incorrect entry, please report it via Contact Me so it can be corrected in a future update.
- ISO 3166-2 Official Standard – Primary reference for all subdivision codes.
- ISO 3166-2 on Wikipedia – Subdivision codes and names per country.
- Algerian Official Gazette – Wilaya data updated to reflect the 2022 and November 2025 reorganizations, bringing the total to 69 provinces.
- Saudi National Address Portal – Regions and governorates of Saudi Arabia.
- Egyptian CAPMAS – Governorates of Egypt.
- Haut-Commissariat au Plan du Maroc – Provinces and prefectures of Morocco.
- Institut National de la Statistique de Tunisie – Governorates of Tunisia.
- Department of Statistics Jordan – Governorates of Jordan.
- Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics – Governorates of Palestine.
- UN Statistics Division – Country Codes – Reference for remaining Arab countries.
