Ras al-Jinz Raʾs al-Jinz (Arabic: رَأْس ٱلْجِنْز; formerly known as Cape Rosalgate as named by the Portuguese, a corruption of Raʾs al-Hadd; Arabic: رَأْس...
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region is served by Ras al Hadd Airport. Al-Hajar Mountains are located to the west. The beaches at Ras al Hadd and nearby Ra's al-Jinz are known as a breeding...
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Sur, Oman (section Ras al Hadd)
coastline, the Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve is located. The green sea turtles seek refuge here, especially on the Ras Al Jinz Beach, a part of Ras Al Hadd, annually...
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Sharqiyah Region of Oman and is 80km from Ras al-Hadd and 90km from Ras al-Jinz. It is part of the J'alan area and can be considered as the key city...
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pp. 132–133. ISBN 3805309570. OCLC 925200287. Ras Al Jinz Visitor Center Brochure (PDF), Ras Al Jinz Visitor Center, archived from the original (PDF)...
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Indus, Mainz am Rhein 1987, ISBN 3-8053-0957-0, S. 132–133 "Ras Al Jinz" (PDF). Ras Al Jinz Visitor Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 September...
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Arabian Peninsula (redirect from Šibh al-jazīrat al-ʻarabīya)
the Arabs' – Bilad al-'Arab (Arabia), and its major divisions were the bilad al-Sham (Levant), bilad al-Yaman (Yemen), and Bilad al-'Iraq (Iraq). The Ottomans...
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Hajar Mountains (redirect from Al Hajar al Gharbi Mountains)
tourist attractions in the United Arab Emirates Hills of Masirah Island Ras al-Jinz Allen, Calvin H. Jr. (2016-02-05). "1: Land and People". Oman: the Modernization...
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it is one of the most well-known wadis in the country. Eastern Arabia Ras al-Jinz Sharqiya Sands Babu Thomas (Web developer or designer). "Governorates...
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Heritage Centre. Retrieved 3 May 2024. "Ras al Had Turtle Reserve and the Heritage Site of Ras al Jinz". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 3 May 2024....
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