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Encyclopedia > Al Jawf

Al Jawf is the name of several places:

  • Al-Jawf, Saudia Arabia is a city known for its major prison.
  • Al Jawf, Yemen is a governorate of Yemen.
  • Al Jawf, Libya is a city and municipality in Libya.

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Al Bahah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (138 words)
Al Bahah (Arabic: الباحة) is a city in the southwest of Saudi Arabia.
it is the capital of Al Bahah Province.nestled between the resorts of Taif and Abha, al Baha is one of the Kingdom’s prime tourist attractions.
Visitors to the area can also use the funicular railway at al Sarat and marvel at the sights and sounds of the nearby valleys and mountains, or sample locally-grown fruits, which include dates, pomegranate, walnuts, grapes and bananas.
Jubail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (232 words)
Jubail (Arabic: "الجبيل" Al Jubayl), is a city in the Eastern province on the Persian Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia.
In 1975, along with Yanbu' al Bahr, it was designated as a new industrial city by the Saudi government, and has seen rapid expansion and industrialisation since.
The industrial city is a complex of petrochemical plants, an iron works and a number of smaller companies, plus a Royal Saudi Naval Base.
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