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  2. Nafud al-ʽUrayq Natural Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Nafud al-ʽUrayq Natural Reserve is a protected area in Saudi Arabia managed by the Saudi Wildlife Authority. [1] Overview

  3. Nafud desert - Wikipedia

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    The Nafud is connected to the Rub' al Khali by the Dahna, a corridor of gravel plains and sand dunes, 800 mi (1,287 km) long and 15 to 50 miles (24.1 to 80.5 km) wide. During the Arab Revolt in 1917, forces led by Auda ibu Tayi attacked the Turkish-held coastal town of Aqaba on its poorly defended eastern flank. The approach was via a long and ...

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  5. Al-Khunfah Natural Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khunfah Natural Reserve is located on the edge of Nafud desert covering an area of 19339.0 km². The reserve was listed as designated as a natural reserve in 1987. The reserve was listed as designated as a natural reserve in 1987.

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  7. Wildlife of Libya - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by many other national parks to preserve and conserve wild animals in the reserves where the threat was real. In 1990, the Technical Committee of Wildlife and National Parks was established exclusively to ensure proper management of the protected areas, as part of the General Secretariat of Agricultural Reclamation and Land ...

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  9. Mawqaq - Wikipedia

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    The city of Mawqaq is situated within a vast valley that extends from north to south. It represents an extension of Wadi Al-Rasfin, Wadi Al-Bayyat, and Wadi Al-Rutiq, which originate from Mount Aja. Mawqaq is encircled by the Nafud, which extends to Al-Jawf to the north. To the east are Mount Jargh and Mount Aja; to the south is Mount Aja; and ...