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  2. Abha - Wikipedia

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    Abha (Arabic: أَبْهَا, ʾAbhā) is the capital of 'Asir Region in Saudi Arabia. It is situated 2,270 metres (7,450 feet) above sea level in the fertile Asir Mountains of south-western Saudi Arabia, near Asir National Park. Abha's mild climate makes it a popular tourist destination for Saudis. Saudis also call the city the Bride of ...

  3. Abha International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Abha International Airport (Arabic: مطار أبها الدولي, IATA: AHB [3], ICAO: OEAB) is an airport in Abha, the capital of 'Asir Province in Saudi Arabia.. The airport has services to several domestic airports within the Kingdom.

  4. Category:Abha - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 October 2024, at 11:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Abha (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Abha is the capital of Asir province in Saudi Arabia. Abha may also refer to: Abha (football club), a Saudi Arabian football team; Abha Dawesar (b. 1974), Indian novelist; Abha (Bahá'í), Arabic for "Most Glorious." Is the superlative form of Bahá. It is also the name of Heaven in the Bahá'í Faith; Abha (tetragraph)

  6. List of football stadiums in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    City Stadium Capacity Opened Image Riyadh: King Fahd Sports City Stadium: 70,200 1987 King Saud University Stadium: 25,000 2015 Kingdom Arena: 27,000

  7. Abha Club - Wikipedia

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    Abha once again reached the Pro League after finishing second in the 2007–08 season. They were relegated after a season following their loss to Al-Raed in the relegation play-offs. [12] Abha then spent six consecutive seasons in the Saudi First Division before getting relegated to the Second Division for the first time since 2000. [13]

  8. Abha (football club) - Wikipedia

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    Abha Club From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  9. List of Arab Indonesians - Wikipedia

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    This list of Arab Indonesians includes names of figures from ethnic Arab descent, especially Hadhrami people, in Indonesia.This list also includes the names of figures who are genetically of Arab blood, both those born in the Arab World who later migrated to Indonesia (), or who were born in Indonesia with Arab-blooded parents or Arab Indonesians mix ().