The purpose of this study was to detect the incidence of the various precancerous lesions of the cervix (CIN for the ectocervix and CGIN for the endocervix) and correlate them with the different histopathological lesions detected.CIN cases were found in 13% of the cases, while CGIN cases were found only in 6 % of the cases. The incidence of CIN I and CIN II cases were generally lower than that detected in Usa, Europe and Asia, however CIN III cases were found to be nearly within the same range.Concerning CGIN cases, their incidence were nearly the same like that detected in other countries.Koilocytosis were mostly found to be associated with CIN I lesions, and nearly not found with CIN III lesions.Endometrial hyperplasia without atypia was closely associated with both CIN and CGIN cases.Endocervical stromal inflammation was detected in all the cases of CGIN, probably sharing in causation.Nabothian cysts were detected almost in all cases examined. CIN and CGIN lesions were poorly associated with each other.