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  2. Tayyib Al-Ism - Wikipedia

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    Tayyib-Ism [1] is a small town in north-western Saudi Arabia in the province of Tabuk. [2] It is located in the upland area (314 m), approx. 10km east of the eastern coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, at 28° 34' 0"n, 34° 50' 0"e. [3] [4] To the west of the village there are unspoiled coral reefs.

  3. Wadi Tayyibah - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1960, Wadi Tayyibah provided the main route from Masafi to Dibba and sections of tarmac are still visible, particularly on the lower reaches of the wadi as it approaches the village of Al Hala. [1] The wadi was superseded as the main road to Dibba when the Trucial Oman Scouts built a new road in 1960, dynamiting passes through the ...

  4. Al-Bad' - Wikipedia

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    Al-Badʿ (Arabic: البدع) is a town in Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia. It is west of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, between Tabuk and the Red Sea Coast. Located at 28° 41' N and 35° 18' E, it lies on the border of the Hejaz, and was in antiquity in Southern Midian. [1] [2] Al-Bad is located in the valley of the Wadi Aful in a highland area (218m ASL).

  5. Tayibe - Wikipedia

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    Tayibe, also spelled Taibeh or Tayiba, (Arabic: الطَّيِّبَة, romanized: et-Tayyibe, lit. 'the kind/benevolent', South Levantine pronunciation: [etˈtˤɑjbe]; Hebrew: טַיִּבָּה) is an Arab city in central Israel, 12 km (7 mi) north east of Kfar Saba. [3]

  6. Wadi al-Taym - Wikipedia

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    The Wadi al-Taym was the first area where the Druze appeared in the historical record under the name "Druze". [6] According to many of the genealogical traditions of the Druze feudal families, the feudal Druze clans claimed descent from Arab tribes originally based in eastern Arabia and which entered Syria after periods of settlement in the ...

  7. Wadi al-Batʼha - Wikipedia

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    The valley once descended from Shiʿb Abu Rufia, [5] and traversed from northwest to south, cutting through town of Riyadh before meeting Wadi Hanifa in the southwest. [6] The remnants of the valley today originate and end in the al-Masani neighborhood and has a length of almost 6.5 km, with the stream draining into Wadi Hanifa as per its ...

  8. List of tallest buildings in Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. city of Birmingham, Alabama is the site of 66 high-rises, [1] all of which stand taller than 115 feet (35 m). The tallest building in the city is the 34-story Wells Fargo Tower, completed in 1986, which is 454 feet (138 m) tall. [2]

  9. Grand Hotel, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Hotel is a Grade II* listed Victorian five star hotel in the city centre of Birmingham, England. The hotel occupies the greater part of a block bounded by Colmore Row , Church Street, Barwick Street and Livery Street and overlooks St Philip's Cathedral and churchyard.