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  2. Tabuk Province - Wikipedia

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    Tabuk (Arabic: مِنْطَقَة تَبُوْك Minṭaqat Tabūk) is a province of Saudi Arabia, located along the northwestern coast of the country, facing Egypt across the Red Sea. It has an area of 146,072 km 2 and a population of 910,030 (2017). [2] Its capital is Tabuk. The governor is Fahd bin Sultan since 1987. [3]

  3. Tabuk, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Tabuk (Arabic: تَبُوْك Tabūk, Arabic:) is the capital city of the Tabuk Region in northwestern Saudi Arabia. It has a population of 594,350 (as of 2022). It has a population of 594,350 (as of 2022).

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  5. Wadi Al Disah - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Al Disah is a mountainous area located in the southwest Province of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. [1] It is 4000 square meters away from Tabuk. [2] Wadi Al Disah is mainly located in the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve. [1] The weather of the area is warm during summers and mild during winter which makes it a suitable area for planting.

  6. Harrat al-Sham - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Arabian portion of the Harrat Ash Shamah volcanic field extends across a 210 km (130 miles)-long, roughly 75 km (47 miles)-wide northwest-southeast-trending area on the northeastern flanks of the Wadi Sirhan and reaches its 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) high point at Jabal al-Amud. It is in the Tabuk Province of northwest Saudi Arabia.

  7. Al-Tubayq Natural Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Al-Tubayq Natural Reserves is located in northwest Saudi Arabia, on the border with Jordan. It covers an area of 12,105.0 km 2 (4,673.8 sq mi). The reserve was designated a natural reserve in 1989. [2] The geography of the reserve is characterized by dark rugged rocks. [3]

  8. Al-Ukhaydir, Tabuk Province - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ukhaydir is located south of Tabuk in the Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia. It was a midway point in the Syria–Hejaz route, being 760 kilometers (470 mi) south of Damascus and 560 kilometers (350 mi) north of Medina. [3] It is situated on sandy grounds in a deep gorge surrounded by rocky slopes, partly covered by lava. [4]

  9. Makna, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Tabuk region. Makna, also known as Magna, is a town in Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia. Located at 28° 23' 51"N and 34° 44' 59"E. it is on the coast of Gulf of Aqaba southwest of Al-Bad', Saudi Arabia. It lies on the border of the Hejaz region, and was in antiquity in Southern Midian.