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  2. Battle of Al Hudaydah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hudaydah, is a port city in Yemen located in Al Hudaydah governorate in the western coastline of Yemen. The city is located on the Tihāmah coastal plain which borders the Red Sea. [62] Al-Hudaydah is the largest city by population in Al Hudaydah Governorate. [63] Due to its location, Hudaydah port is one of the important and strategic ports ...

  3. Category:Ports and harbours of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Yemen" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bir Ali; D.

  4. Template:Yemeni Civil War detailed map - Wikipedia

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    Template: Yemeni Civil War detailed map. ... Balhaf Port/LNG Gas Company. Nashima port. Balhaf LNG Plant Helipad. Balhaf. Al Buraiqeh. Bir Ali. Harra Volcanic Mountain.

  5. Hudaydah Port - Wikipedia

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    The Hudaydah Port is a key Yemeni port on the Red Sea coast. It is the second largest port in the country, located in Al Hudaydah, the fourth largest city in Yemen. The port handles up to 80% of the humanitarian supplies, fuel and commercial goods in northern Yemen. [3]

  6. Port of Aden - Wikipedia

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    The port is one of the largest natural harbors in the world. [2] Serving as an important oil storage and refueling station for tankers, the port was the second busiest harbor for refuelling, in the world after New York in the 1950s. [3] Port of aden in 1890-1900

  7. List of wars involving Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Escalation into full-scale civil war. Arrival of ISIL to Yemen [4] First Sa'dah War (2004) Yemen: Houthis: Government victory. Death of Hussein al-Houthi; Second Sa'dah War (2005) Yemen: Houthis: Government victory. Houthis surrender after signing a deal [5] Third Sa'dah War (2005–2006) Yemen: Houthis: Government victory. Fighting ends before ...

  8. Timeline of Yemeni history - Wikipedia

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    Yemen abstains from UN Security Council resolutions authorizing military action against Iraq (as a result of its invasion of Kuwait). As a result, 800,000 Yemeni workers are expelled from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. 1994: May 5: Southern Yemen attempts to secede, sparking a civil war, which is brought to an end in July when northern forces capture ...

  9. List of wars involving North Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Yemen: Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd: Defeat. Yemeni invasion of Saudi Arabia repelled [1] Saudi–Yemeni War (1934) Kingdom of Yemen: Saudi Arabia: Defeat. Yemeni invasion of Saudi Arabia repelled [2] First Arab–Israeli War (1948–1949) Egypt Iraq Transjordan Syria Lebanon Saudi Arabia Kingdom of Yemen HWA ALA Israel: Defeat