Dima wa at-Tayyin

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Dima wa at-Tayyin
Dima wa at-Tayyin (Oman)
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Coordinates 23 ° 3 '4 "  N , 58 ° 35' 58"  E Coordinates: 23 ° 3 '4 "  N , 58 ° 35' 58"  E
Basic data
Country Oman

Governorate

Shamal ash-Sharqiyya
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.

Wadi Dayqah Dam in Quriyat

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

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.citypopulation.de/php/oman-sharqiyahnorth.php
  2. http://www.omantripper.com/wadi-dima/