Dima wa at-Tayyin
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Coordinates | 23 ° 3 '4 " N , 58 ° 35' 58" E | |
Basic data | ||
Country | Oman | |
Shamal ash-Sharqiyya | ||
ISO 3166-2 | OM-SS | |
height | 355 m | |
surface | 3.7 km² | |
Residents | 1942 (December 12, 2010) | |
density | 523.5 Ew. / km² |
Dima wa at-Tayyin (English Dima wa'Tayeen, Dima wa Tayeen or Dima W'aatayeen) is a village with around 2000 inhabitants in the Sultanate of Oman . Dima wa at-Tayyin is located in the eastern highlands of the Hajar Mountains and on the Route 25 highway . Dima wa at-Tayyin is administratively also a wilaya of the Shamal al-Sharqiyya governorate . The administrative district has a size of 1664 km² and a population of 19,442 people. Mehlah and Ghayyan also belong to the village.
The Wadi Dima runs east of the village and leads to the coastal plain in Quriyat . Shortly before it flows into the Wadi Dayqah dam .
literature
- Kirstin Kabasci, Peter Franzisky: Oman. Travel Guide. 9th edition, 2015. ISBN 978-3-8317-2543-4 .
- Henning Neuschäffer: Oman & United Arab Emirates. Polyglot "Apa Guide", 2012. ISBN 978-3-86459-038-2 .