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  2. Digdaga - Wikipedia

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    Digdaga (Arabic: دقداقة also spelled "Diqdaqa") is a settlement and agricultural suburb of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is notable as the location of the Al Sawan Camel Race Track [ 1 ] as well as the eponymous Digdaga Dairy Farm. [ 2 ]

  3. List of cities in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Al Qusaidat Ras Al Khaimah: Al Qor Ras Al Khaimah: Al Salamah Umm al-Quwain: Al Shuwaib Abu Dhabi: Al Rafaah: 2,704 Umm al-Quwain: Al Rashidya Umm al-Quwain: Al Ruwayyah: 6,984 Dubai: Al Yahar Abu Dhabi: Asimah Ras Al Khaimah: Dalma: 5,000 Abu Dhabi: Dadna Fujairah: Digdaga Ras Al Khaimah: Falaj Al Mualla: 4,253 Umm al-Quwain: Ghalilah Ras Al ...

  4. Wadi Shah, Ras Al Khaimah - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Shah (Arabic: رَأْس ٱلْخَيْمَة, also known as Wadi Shehah) is a wadi, or waterway, in the mountains of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates (UAE).A popular [1] hiking location [2] near to Jebel Jais, [3] the highest point in the UAE, Wadi Shah is also the location of the abandoned former settlement of Shah.

  5. Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah - Wikipedia

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    Ras Al Khaimah has been the site of continuous human habitation for 7,000 years, one of the few places in the country and the world where this is the case, [8] and there are many historical and archaeological sites throughout the emirate - local sources cite 1,000 [9] - dating from different time periods, including remnants of the Umm Al Nar Culture (3rd millennium BC). [10]

  6. Wadi Shawka - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Shawka (literally 'powerful wadi') is a seasonal watercourse in the Hajar Mountains of Ras Al Khaimah, in the United Arab Emirates.Famous locally for the Shawka Dam, a renowned beauty spot and destination for outdoor sports, the wadi has long been an agricultural area and alongside existing farms, and many abandoned settlements exist on the sides of the wadi. [1]

  7. Digdaga Plain - Wikipedia

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    Digdaga Plains is a large fertile sand/gravel plain in northern United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is the biggest and most fertile plain. Digdaga is in Fujairah. [1] To the southwest is a sand desert and to the west are mountains.

  8. Wadi Jib - Wikipedia

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    In general, the Wadi Jib flows from north to south, the waters it receives from the east and northeast, from the cliffs that define the border between Oman and UAE, form a set of ravines that are distributed as a fan, concentrating on a bend that creates the optical illusion that it is a deep and extensive well surrounded by cliffs, forming a wide rounded and flat space, as if it were a large ...

  9. Wadi Fara - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Fara is a seasonal watercourse, or wadi, in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. It runs from the confluence of the Wadi Asimah and Wadi Sidr , to the village of Ghayl . A wide and fertile wadi, its rich wildlife includes a novel species of diving beetle , Hydroglyphus sinuspersicus , which was first discovered and documented by a joint ...