‘Uyūn al Ḩājj Khālid
‘Uyūn al Ḩājj Khālid is a spring in Homs Governorate, Syria. ‘Uyūn al Ḩājj Khālid is situated nearby to the locality Umm Sharshūḩāt, as well as near Khirbat as Sabalīyah.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Umm Sharshouh and Talbiseh.
Talbiseh
Town
Talbiseh is a large town in northwestern Syria administratively part of the Homs Governorate, about 10 kilometers north of Homs. Nearby localities include al-Rastan to the north, al-Ghantoo to the southwest and al-Mashrafah to the east. Talbiseh is situated 5 km southeast of ‘Uyūn al Ḩājj Khālid.
Al-Rastan
Town
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Al-Rastan is the third largest city in the Homs Governorate, located 25 kilometers north of its administrative capital Homs and 22 kilometers from Hama. Al-Rastan is situated 8 km northeast of ‘Uyūn al Ḩājj Khālid.
‘Uyūn al Ḩājj Khālid
- Type: Spring
- Also known as: “`Uyun al Hajj Khalid”, “Aïoûn el Hadj Khaled”, “Aoyoun el Hajj Khaled”, and “Aoyûn el Hâjj Khâled”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Homs Governorate, Syria, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
34.86721° or 34° 52′ 2″ northLongitude
36.68662° or 36° 41′ 12″ eastElevation
429 metres (1,407 feet)Open location code
8G6RVM8P+VJGeoNames ID
170071
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In Other Languages
“‘Uyūn al Ḩājj Khālid” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “عيون الحاج خالد”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Umm Sharshūḩāt and Khirbat as Sabalīyah.
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