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  2. al-Ula - Wikipedia

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    AlUla (Arabic: ٱلْعُلَا, romanized: al-ʿUlā) is an ancient Arabian oasis city located in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia.Situated in the Hejaz, a region that features prominently in the history of Islam as well as several pre-Islamic Semitic civilizations, AlUla was a market city on the historic incense route that linked India and the Persian Gulf to the Levant and Europe.

  3. Old Town, Al-Ula - Wikipedia

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    al-Madinah The Old Town is an archaeological site near al-Ula , Medina Province , Saudi Arabia . [ 1 ] It is known as the Dira ( Arabic : دِيرَة , romanized : dīra , lit.

  4. Wadi al-'Ula - Wikipedia

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    About 4km from the modern town of Al-'Ula are a set of ruins, [1] [2] These ruins here are the remnant of a former Capital of the Dedanites, which was flourishing from 800BC to the 1st century. At this time the wadi was a stop on the spice routes.

  5. Jumada al-Awwal - Wikipedia

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    Jumada al-Awwal (Arabic: جُمَادَىٰ ٱلْأَوَّل, romanized: Jumādā al-ʾAwwal, lit. 'The initial Jumada'), also known as Jumada al-Ula (Arabic: جُمَادَىٰ ٱلْأُولَىٰ, romanized: Jumādā al-ʾŪlā, lit. 'The first Jumada'), or Jumada I, is the fifth month of the Islamic calendar. Jumada al-Awwal spans 29 or ...

  6. Tourism in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Al-Balad, Jeddah is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Rijal Almaa Heritage Village in 'Asir Province Elephant Rock in Al-Ula. Saudi Arabia is the second biggest tourist destination in the Middle East with over 16 million visiting in 2017. [1]

  7. The temple of Mahlab al-Naqa - Wikipedia

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    The purification basin of the temple. The temple contains a purification basin carved in front of a Lihyanite temple. The diameter of the ancient cistern is 3.75 metres (12.3 ft) and the depth is 2.15 metres (7 ft 1 in), with a capacity of some 2,400 L (530 imp gal; 630 U.S. gal) gallons of water.

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    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will create a new government agency called the External Revenue Service "to collect tariffs, duties, and all revenue" from foreign sources as ...

  9. Royal Commission for Al-Ula - Wikipedia

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    Qasr al Farid, tomb in Archeological site Mada'in Saleh, Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia. On April 10, 2018, an agreement of cooperation was signed between Saudi Arabia and France to develop the site and transform it to a cultural site with the purpose to open the site to the regional and international visitors.