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Al-Wadi (Arabic: الوادي) is a sub-district located in Al Udayn District, Ibb Governorate, Yemen. Al-Wadi had a population of 4343 as of 2004. Al-Wadi had a population of 4343 as of 2004. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Al Wadi's Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 60. American intelligence analysts estimate that Al Wadi was born in 1964, in Muharraq , Bahrain. Adil Kamil Abdullah al Wadi was captured near the Pakistan-Afghan border and was transferred to Bahrain on November 4, 2005.
The Mid-Cities is a suburban region filling the 30-mile (48 km) span between Dallas and Fort Worth.These communities include the cities of Arlington, [1] [2] Bedford, [3] Colleyville, Coppell, Euless, [3] Flower Mound, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Haltom City, [3] Hurst, [3] Irving, Keller, Lewisville, Mansfield, North Richland Hills, [3] Richland Hills, [3] Southlake, and Watauga.
Bedford is a city located in northeastern Tarrant County, Texas, United States, in the "Mid-Cities" area between Dallas and Fort Worth. It is a suburb of Dallas and Fort Worth. The population was 49,928 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ]
Nearby localities include al-Hamah to the east, Ashrafiyat al-Wadi to the north, the affluent suburbs of al-Sabboura and Yaafour to the west and Dahiyat Qudsaya to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Jdeidat al-Wadi had a population of 5,227 in the 2004 census. [1] Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims. [2]
Mohammad Al-Wadi (born 17 August 1985) is a Jordanian boxer. [2] He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [3] References
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Tell es-Safi (Arabic: تل الصافي, romanized: Tall aṣ-Ṣāfī, "White hill"; Hebrew: תל צפית, Tel Tzafit) was an Arab Palestinian village, located on the southern banks of Wadi 'Ajjur, 35 kilometers (22 mi) northwest of Hebron, It had its Arab population expelled during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War on orders of Shimon Avidan, commander of the Givati Brigade.