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  2. Al Hudaydah - Wikipedia

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    Al Hudaydah (Arabic: الْحُدَيْدَة, romanized: al-ḥudayda), also transliterated as Hodeda, Hodeida, Hudaida or Hodeidah, is the fourth-largest city in Yemen and its principal port on the Red Sea and it is the centre of Al Hudaydah Governorate. As of 2023, it has an estimated population of 735,000.

  3. Mokha - Wikipedia

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    Mokha (Arabic: المُخا, romanized: al-Mukhā), also spelled Mocha, or Mukha, [1] is a port city on the Red Sea coast of Yemen. Until Aden and al Hudaydah eclipsed it in the 19th century, Mokha was the principal port for Yemen's capital, Sanaa. Long known for its coffee trade, the city gave its name to Mocha coffee. [2]

  4. List of cities in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen portal; The city is the administrative division which falls under the division of the directorate in the urban, which is the centre of the provinces and the centre of districts as well as every urban population with a population of (5,000) or more people and a basic service or more available. Map of Yemen Sana'a, capital of Yemen Ta'izz ...

  5. Category:Populated coastal places in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Populated coastal places in Yemen" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Al Hudaydah Governorate - Wikipedia

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    The governorate is also sometimes referred to as the Western Coast. With an estimated population of nearly 4 million, it is the third-most populous governorate in Yemen, behind Ibb and Taiz. Al Hudaydah Governorate borders the Red Sea and is part of the narrow Tihamah region. Its capital, Al Hudaydah, also serves as an important local port city.

  7. Aden - Wikipedia

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    The city of Aden is a coastal city, as it overlooks a large body of water, the Gulf of Aden, which in turn opens to the Indian Ocean. The shape of the city of Aden in the form of two peninsulas helped this factor to make the city of Aden unique in this particularity, which clearly affected the occurrence of the phenomenon of land and sea breezes.

  8. Al-Hami - Wikipedia

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    The area is characterized by a strip-like extension along the coast, sandwiched between mountains to the north and the sea to the south, with some plateau extensions within the city. The city is divided into sequential sections (coast, buildings, farms, mountains) from south to north. [2] Al-Hami is known for its numerous sulfuric hot springs.

  9. Hadibu - Wikipedia

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    Hadibu [a] (Arabic: حديبو Ḥadībū), formerly known as Tamrida (Arabic: تمريدة), [1] is a coastal town in northern Socotra, Yemen.It is the largest town in the small archipelago, with a population of 8,545 as of the 2004 census.