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  2. Wakan, Oman - Wikipedia

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    Wakan, Wukan [1] or Wekan [2] (Arabic: وكان, romanized: wkān) is a village in the wilayah of Nakhal in Oman.It lies on the slopes of the Wadi Mistal mountains at an altitude of approximately 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) above sea level [3] [4] [nb 1] in the Western Hajar Mountains, 140 kilometres (87 mi) from Muscat and 56 kilometres (35 mi) from Nakhal.

  3. Nakhal - Wikipedia

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    The hot springs of Ain Al Thawara are nearby, adding to the natural attractions in the area. Visitor Experience: Nakhal Fort is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its corridors, climb its towers, and enjoy the scenic views. The fort provides insights into Omani history, architecture, and military strategies. Events and Festivals:

  4. Nakhal Fort - Wikipedia

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    Nakhal Fort (Arabic: قَلْعَة نَخَل, romanized: Qalʿat Nakhal) is a large fortification in Al Batinah Region of Oman.It is named after the Wilayah of Nakhal.The fort houses a museum, operated by the Ministry of Tourism, which has exhibits of historic guns, and the fort also hosts a weekly goat market.

  5. Tourism in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The tourism industry in Lebanon has been important to the local economy historically and comprises a major source of revenue for the country. From Stone Age settlements to Phoenician city-states, Roman temples to rock-cut hermitages , Crusader castles to Mamluk mosques and Ottoman hammams , the country's many historical landmarks and ...

  6. Tourism in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    Former Palestinian Authority Tourism Minister Kholoud Diibes has commented "that Israel collects 90% of [religious] pilgrim-related revenue". [13] Foreign tourism has been restricted to East Jerusalem and the West Bank since the August 2013 indefinite closing of the Rafah crossing located between Egypt and the Hamas controlled Gaza Strip. [14]

  7. Al Thowarah hot spring - Wikipedia

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    The al Thowarah hot spring, also called the Nakhal spring, is located a few kilometres from the Nakhal Fort in Oman, located off the road that connects Birka with Rustaq. [1] It is a green area where a spring forms a stream in a wadi (valley). [2] It is one of the sites featured in a series of Oman landscape paintings by British artist Alan ...

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  9. Category:Tourism in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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