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  2. Wadi Wurayah - Wikipedia

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    Map of protected area. Wadi Wurayah (Arabic: وَادِي ٱلْوُرَيْعَة, romanized: Wādī Al-Wurayʿah) is a 12,700-hectare (31,000-acre) wadi between the towns of Masafi, Khor Fakkan, and Bidiyah in the United Arab Emirates.

  3. Wadiya - Wikipedia

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    Wadiya is a small town in Sri Lanka. It is located within Southern Province. See also. List of towns in Southern Province, Sri Lanka; External links. ...

  4. Wadi-us-Salaam - Wikipedia

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    Wadi-us-Salaam (Arabic: ‏ وادي السلام ‎, romanized: Wādī s-Salām, Arabic pronunciation: [ˈwaːdi‿s.saˈlaːm], lit. ' Valley of Peace ') is an Islamic cemetery, located in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq.

  5. Wadia Group - Wikipedia

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    Wadia Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate, founded in Surat, headquartered in Mumbai.It was founded by Lovji Nusserwanjee Wadia in 1736 and is the oldest company in India, with its subsidiary The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited, established in 1863, being the oldest publicly traded Indian company. [3]

  6. Wadi ad-Dawasir - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Al Dawasir (Arabic: وادي الدواسر) is a city in Najd, Saudi Arabia, in the Dawasir valley.The region is the homeland of the tribe of Al-Dawasir, the name Dawasir derives from the Arabic word 'Dawsar', the most prominent meaning of this word is Steel Lion.

  7. Wadi Al Baida - Wikipedia

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    'Valley of the Jinns'), is a valley and an anti-gravity hill in al-Baida Park [1] [2] located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Medina in the Medina Province of Saudi Arabia. [3]

  8. Al-Wadiah - Wikipedia

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    On 27 November 1969, PRSY regular army units advanced on, and took, the town of al-Wadiah. Saudi forces deployed in the region were limited to some tribal militias, backed by some aircraft and artillery.

  9. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology - Wikipedia

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    The institute has its origins in department of Geology at University of Delhi, after being shifted to Dehradun it was initially named as the Institute of Himalayan Geology, renamed in 1976 as the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology in memory of its founder, late Prof. Darashaw Nosherwan Wadia (F.R.S. and National Professor), in honor to his contributions to the geology of the Himalayas.