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  2. Postal codes in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Tunisia are four digit numbers. The first two digits of the postal code denote the Governorates of Tunisia . Listed below are the first 2 digits of codes assigned to each governorate.

  3. Al Ain - Wikipedia

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    Al Ain Cement Factory, amid hills of the western ridge of Jebel Hafeet. Al Ain is an important services centre for a wide area extending into Oman. There are three major shopping centres, [29] Al Ain Mall, Al Jimi Mall, Al Hili Mall and Al Bawadi Mall (opened in 2009 in Al Khrair area) as well as traditional souqs for fruit and vegetables and ...

  4. Sweihan - Wikipedia

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    Sweihan, also spelled Swaihan or Suwayḩān (Arabic: سُوَيْحَان), is a town in Al Ain Region, [1] 70 km (43 miles) northwest of the city of Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. It is noted for its surrounding farms. [2] The village is the site of the National Avian Research Centre (aka NARC).

  5. Telephone numbers in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    01 Al Karama (Canceled) 02 Abu Dhabi; 03 Al Ain; 04 Dubai; 05 mobile number; 06 Sharjah, Ajman and Umm al-Quwain; 07 Ras Al Khaimah; 08 Western Region (Liwa, etc.) 09 Fujairah; Mobile numbers begin with: 050 cell phones ; 052 cell phones ; 053 cell phones (Virgin Mobile) 054 cell phones (Recently released for public use.) 055 cell phones

  6. The Military High School, Al-Ain - Wikipedia

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    The Military High School, located in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, is a military school operated by INTERED a subsidiary of the SABIS/ International School of Choueifat. [1] It was opened in 2004 with the intention of educating local Emirati military cadets.

  7. Ain Sokhna - Wikipedia

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    Al-'Ain al-Sokhna (Arabic: العين السخنة, romanized: al-ʿAyn as-Sukhna Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [elˈʕeːn esˈsoxnæ], "the Hot Spring") is a town in the Suez Governorate, lying on the western shore of the Red Sea's Gulf of Suez.

  8. Al Lisaili - Wikipedia

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    Al Lisaili or Al Lesaily is a desert settlement in the emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and a centre for the sport of camel racing In 2015, the settlement had a population of 2,514. [ 1 ]

  9. Al Ain Region - Wikipedia

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    Al-'Ankah Fort in the village of Remah, between the cities of Al-Ain and Abu Dhabi. The city of Al-Ain, part of a historical region which also includes the adjacent Omani town of Al-Buraimi, [9] is noted for its forts, oases, aflāj (underground water channels), and archaeological sites such as those of Hili and Rumailah.