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unusual facts about Wadi al-Jahr



Arabian Waxbill

It can also be found along the south coast of Yemen east to Wadi al-Jahr and, in the extensively irrigated intensive agricultural areas of Wadi Hadramawt between Shibam and Tarim, usually with a dense cover of trees and bushes.

Ard Saouda

Ard Saouda or Ard es Saoude (Terres Noires) is a Heavy Neolithic archaeological site of the Qaraoun culture that is located in the Wadi al-Taym, between Rashaya and Marjayoun in Lebanon.

Büro Center Nibelungenplatz

Other tenants include the University of Frankfurt, Merz Pharma, M. Page, Financial Times Germany (Gruner & Jahr), Financial Times Europe, SCF, mediomind, REWE and a Subway restaurant.

Eolomea

Kruschel, Karsten: "Leim für die Venus. Der Science-Fiction-Film in der DDR." Das Science Fiction Jahr 2007 ed.

Hijaz mountains

The course of the now dried up river, the modern-day Wadi Al-Rummah and its extension Wadi Al-Batin, was identified by Farouk El-Baz of Boston University and named the 'Kuwait River.'

Horben

Das barocke Portal wurde bereits im Jahr 1703 von Johann Adam Wissen für die frühere Spitalkirche von Freiburg „vom Heiligen Geist“, geschaffen, die 1805/06 in das ehemalige Klarissenkloster in der Gauchstraße verlegt wurde.

John X of Antioch

His father Mounah Yazigi, a teacher of Arabic language, was originally from the village of Marmarita in Wadi al-Nasara and his mother Rosa Moussi is from Tripoli, Lebanon.

Teutoburg Forest / Egge Hills Nature Park

Im Jahr 2008 wurde das Gebiet durch die bisher nicht umfassten Flächen der Kreise Höxter und Lippe erweitert.

Wadi al-Haramiya sniper attack

He had acquired an old Second World War M1 rifle and 300 rounds of ammunition and had done some target practise in the valleys around Silwad.

Wadi al-Qarn – Burqush Important Bird Area

It lies at an altitude of 1,175 – 1,500 m next to the village of Burqush in the Anti-Lebanon mountains, near Mount Hermon and close to the border with Lebanon.

The Wadi al-Qarn – Burqush Important Bird Area is a 4,500 ha site in the Qatana District of south-western Syria.

Wadi al-Rummah

Farouk El-Baz (Boston University), "A river in the desert", Discover, July 1993.


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