Hajhir
Hajhir is a peak in Hidaybu district, Soqatra Governorate and has an elevation of 1,189 metres. Hajhir is situated nearby to the village `Adi, as well as near `Adunawah.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Mashanig.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Di Asmo and Hadibu.
Di Asmo
Hamlet
Di Asmo, also known as Asma, is a settlement in the foothills of Hajhir, Socotra, Yemen. The name is also given to a nearby ridge.
Hadibu
Town
Photo: Rod Waddington, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Hadibu is the largest town and administrative capital of Socotra Governorate, a governorate of Yemen. It is situated on the northeastern coast of Socotra in the Socotra Archipelago. Hadibu is situated 8 km north of Hajhir.
Hajhir
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,189 metres
- Also known as: “Cathedral Peak”, “Haggier Mountains”, “Ḩajhir”, “Jabal Ha-Geher”, “Jabal Haggier”, “Jabal Hajir”, “Jabal Hajīr”, and “حجهر”
- Category: landform
- Location: Hidaybu district, Soqatra Governorate, Yemen, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
12.57954° or 12° 34′ 46″ northLongitude
54.02639° or 54° 1′ 35″ eastElevation
1,189 metres (3,901 feet)Open location code
7H4PH2HG+RHOpenStreetMap ID
node 1216810295OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peakGeoNames ID
75342
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to German—“Hajhir” goes by many names.
Localities in the Area
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