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    desert regions. Wadi Bani Khalid in the Northern Governorate of Ash-Sharqiyyah Region, Oman, Arabian peninsula Wadi Jib, a tributary of Wadi Shah, in the...
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  • Hubayb / Wādī Hubayb (tributary of Wadi Qor), in Ras Al Khaimah Wadi Jib / Wādī Jib (tributary of Wadi Shah), in Ras Al Khaimah Wadi Khabb / Wādī Khabb (tributary...
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    by the two great wadis of the area: to the north and west the Wadi Jib, and to the south the Wadi Arus, both tributaries of the Wadi Shah. To the southeast...
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    Khaimah. It is a tributary of the Wadi Shah, from its confluence with the Wadi Jib, and is formed mainly by the ravines and gullies that run along the western...
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    east and southeast, with the Wadi Jib sub-basin, a tributary of the Wadi Shah / Wadi Shehah; to the south with the Wadi Bakhit basin; and to the west...
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    Jibāl al Abyaḑ Buraidah Wadi al-Rummah (Saudi Arabia) Wadi al-Rummah or ar-Rummah (ar: وادي الرمة) is one of the Arabian Peninsula's longest river valleys...
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    ravines and wadis tributaries of Wadi Jib, which in turn is a tributary of Wādī Shāh or Wadi Shehah; and on the western slope it forms the Wadi Rahabah /...
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    Governorate, in the Sultanate of Oman. Wadi Khabb Shamsi drains the southeast of Ru'us al-Jibal, and is the main wadi of the drainage basin of Karsha, named...
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    referred to as Ruʾūs al-Jibāl (Arabic: رُؤُوْس ٱلْجِبَال, romanized: Capes of the Mountains). The largest wadi in Mussandam is Wadi Bih, which forms the...
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    Shu'fat Refugee Camp, Silwan, Sur Baher, Umm Tuba, Wadi Al-Joz Jerusalem J2: Abu Dis, Al-Eizariya, Al-Jib, Al-Judeira, Al-Qubeiba, Al-Ram, As-Sawahira ash-Sharqiya...
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    Hadhramaut (redirect from Wadi Hadhramaut)
    حَضْرَمَوْت, romanized: Jibāl Ḥaḍramawt), also known as the "Mahrat Mountains" (Arabic: جِبَال ٱلْمَهْرَة, romanized: Jibāl Al-Mahrah), are a mountain...
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    حَضْرَمَوْت, romanized: Jibāl Ḥaḍramawt), also known as the "Mahrat Mountains" (Arabic: جِبَال ٱلْمَهْرَة, romanized: Jibāl Al-Mahrah), are a mountain...
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    Oman as well as in the Ruus Al Jibal of Ras Al Khaimah. The terraced site is located to the southeastern side of the wadi. The precise age of the petroglyphs...
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    confiscated from the Palestinian villages of Beitunia, Biddu, and Jib, in what Palestinians call Wadi Salman, but which the Israelis have renamed Ha'ayalot valley...
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    infantry were held up later in the day by the cavernous gorge of the Wadi el Jib. Operating in two groups; the 10th (Irish) Division's right attacked...
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    the dry channel from Kuwait up the Wadi al-Batin and the Wadi al-Rummah system, originating near Medina at Jibāl al Abyaḑ. David Rohl identified Pishon...
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    slopes of Jabal Al Harim are located the headwaters of the Wadi Bih, one of the most important wadis in the United Arab Emirates, which originates at this...
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    Al-Sharat (redirect from Jibal al-Sharah)
    ٱلشَّرَاة, also known as Bilād ash-Sharāt (Arabic: بِلَاد ٱلشَّرَاة) or Jibāl ash-Sharāt (Arabic: جِبَال ٱلشَّرَاة), is a highland region in modern-day...
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    Western Route - Wadi Niqab - Ben Robbins". www.wikiloc.com. Retrieved 2024-05-20. Tribulus - Volume The Flora of the Ru'us al-Jibal -the Mountains of...
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    The Hijaz Mountains (Arabic: جِبَال ٱلْحِجَاز, romanized: Jibāl al-Ḥijāz (Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [dʒɪˈbaːl alħɪˈdʒaːz]) or "Hejaz Range" is a mountain...
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    Natural features divide the country into six distinct areas: Ru'us al-Jibal, including the northern Musandam Peninsula; the Batinah plain running southeast...
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    Shairi overlooks the hydrographic subbasin of the Wadi Madnan / Wādī Midnān, a tributary of the Wadi Naqab, very popular among canyoning and rock climbing...
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  • Wadi Matam Wadi al Ithli Wadi Mahram Wadi Halfayn Wadi Quiam Wadi Tarban Wadi Qilfah Wadi Gharm Wadi Haytam Wadi Ghadun (Arabian Sea) Wadi Watif Wadi...
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  • northern part of the Hajar Mountain range, specifically in the Ruus Al Jibal (Musandam Peninsula), the tribe has long been influential in the affairs...
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    Jebel Hafeet (redirect from Wadi Tarabat)
    with hot springs and a lake. To the northeast is the mountain's largest wadi, Wadi Tarabat. The mountain has ridges which stretch northwards to the inner...
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    The Hajar Mountains (Arabic: جِبَال ٱلْحَجَر, romanized: Jibāl al-Ḥajar, The Rocky Mountains or The Stone Mountains) are one of the highest mountain ranges...
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    Al-Ula (redirect from Jibal Al-Rukkab)
    The area is also known for its striking landscape of rocks, canyons, and wadis, and the contrast between these dry surroundings and the lush, palm-filled...
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    of Oman, an area known as Al-Batinah coast. The Western Hajar Mountains (Jibāl Al-Ḥajar Al-Gharbī), rising in places to 2,500 m (8,200 ft), separate Al-Batinah...
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    mudflats, salt pans, sand and gravel plains, sand dunes, mountain slopes, wadis and rocky summits. Because the terrain is so varied, it supports a greater...
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    The Judean Hills viewed from the Dead Sea View from hilltop overlooking Wadi es-Ṣur, an extension of the Elah Valley in Israel View from Beit Meir in...
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