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  2. Al Ghariyah - Wikipedia

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    Al Ghariyah (Arabic: الغارية) is a village on the northeast coast of Qatar located in the municipality of Ash Shamal. It was founded in 1885 by settlers from the town of Al Wakrah. It was a site of contention between Qatari tribes allied with the Ottomans and Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani. [1] A number of ancient cup-marks and rock ...

  3. List of lighthouses in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lighthouses in Qatar. [1] [2] ... Location & coordinates Class of Light [2] Focal height [2] NGA ... Al Ghariyah V Q (3) W 5s. 12 metres (39 ft) ...

  4. List of beaches in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar in January, 2003. Qatar is a peninsula with a 563 kilometre-long coastline, numerous small islets, ... Al Ghariyah beach is located 80 km north of Doha.

  5. Zone 79, Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Zone 79 is a zone of the municipality of Al Shamal in Qatar. The main districts recorded in the 2015 population census were Madinat ash Shamal , the municipal seat, and Ar Ru'ays . [ 2 ]

  6. Ain Sinan - Wikipedia

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    Ain Sinan is situated near the north-eastern tip of Qatar, about 70 km away from capital Doha. [4] The village of Al Zarqaa is nearby. [11]In the past, villages situated directly on the coast such as Al Ghariyah and Fuwayrit experienced water shortages because seawater prevented direct access to the groundwater.

  7. Al Ghuwariyah - Wikipedia

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    Al Ghuwariyah (Arabic: الغويرية, romanized: Al-Ghuwaīriyah; also spelled Leghwairiya) is a town located in Al Khor Municipality in Qatar. Al Ghuwariyah was a municipality of Qatar until 2004, when it was merged with Al Khor Municipality. [3] It has been mostly populated by the Al-Naimi tribe of Qatar since the early 1920s.

  8. Umm al-Ḥawaʼir - Wikipedia

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    Umm al-Ḥawaʼir (Arabic: أُمّ اَلْحَوَائِر, romanized: Umm al Ḩawā'ir) is a settlement in northern Qatar, located in the municipality of Ash Shamal. [ 1 ] Etymology

  9. Al-ʽAdhbah - Wikipedia

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    As such, the area around Al Adhbah is characterized by relatively flat terrain, typical of Qatar's interior regions. [ 3 ] In previous times, the main villages situated directly on the coast such as Al Ghariyah and Fuwayrit often experienced water shortages because saltwater intrusion restricted direct access to the groundwater.