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Al Ruwais' coastal area is a popular destination due to its lush vegetation. In January 1986, at a cost of nearly QR 1,000,000, the Permanent Committee for Environmental Protection completed a thorough elimination of any oil- and construction-related wastes on the Al Ruwais Beach and other beaches in Al Shamal. [19]
Al Kharij Beach is located in Umm Bab, this family beach is also known as Palm Tree Beach for its cluster of palm trees. Dukhan Beach Dukhan Beach is located in ...
Fereej Al Soudan Al Waab Al Aziziya New Fereej Al Ghanim Fereej Al Murra Fereej Al Manaseer Bu Sidra Muaither Al Sailiya Al Mearad: 82.4: 283,675 56: Fereej Al Asiri New Fereej Al Khulaifat Bu Samra Al Mamoura Abu Hamour Mesaimeer Ain Khaled Umm Al Seneem: 61.1: 128,928 81: Mebaireek: 160.5: 12,483 83: Al Karaana: 554.3: 2,614 96: Abu Samra ...
Madinat ash Shamal is located over 100 km from the capital Doha, 27 km from Zubarah, 24 km from Fuwayrit, 76 km from Al Khor, and 122 km from Al Wakrah. [5]It is the main area of the two main habitation zones for the ghaf tree, the other being in Rawdat Rashed in central Qatar.
Al Dhannah (Arabic: الظنة) is a city located 240 km (150 mi) west of Abu Dhabi City, in the Western Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.The city’s former name, "Al Ruwais", is largely dropped in relation to the Ruwais Refinery and other industrial development.
Umm Bab Clay Quarry at night. Beach sands in the vicinity of Al Hamlah Water Well near Umm Bab. Situated in western Qatar, Umm Bab is only 25 km away from the industrial city of Dukhan. It is 85 km west of the capital of Doha, 142 km southwest of Al Khor, and 100 km northwest of Al Wakrah. [10] The Aswan Quarries are to its southeast. [11]
Sand mounds in a salt marsh in Umm Tais. Umm Tais National Park is on an uninhabited island on the northern tip of Qatar. [1] It includes sand bars and small islets with mangroves. [2] A number of migratory bird species also inhabit the island. [3] It was established in 2006 during the 15th Asian Games.
Al-Ruways (Arabic: الرويس), was a Palestinian Arab village on a rocky hill located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) southeast of Acre and south of the village of al-Damun. Its population in 1945 was 330. Al-Ruways was depopulated following its capture by Israeli forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.