Haddatha

Haddatha is a municipality in in the of .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: human settlement in Lebanon
  • Also known as: Haddâssé”, “Ḩaddāthā”, “Ḩaddāthah”, and “Hdathah

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Beit Yahoun and Tebnine.

Village
is a municipality in located near , in the Nabatiye Governorate. is 117 km from . It is 950 meters above sea level and covers an area of 485 hectares. is situated 3½ km east of Haddatha.

Town
Tibnin is a municipality spread across several hills located about 25 km east of , in the heart of what is known as "Jabal Amel" or the mountain of "Amel". is situated 3½ km northeast of Haddatha.

Village
or Rshaf is a municipality in the of the of , 16 kilometres from the - border. is situated 3½ km southwest of Haddatha.

Haddatha

Latitude
33.16601° or 33° 9′ 58″ north
Longitude
35.3902° or 35° 23′ 25″ east
Elevation
753 metres (2,470 feet)
United Nations Location Code
LB HDA
Open location code
8G5Q598R+C3
Geo­Names ID
274833
Wiki­data ID
Q5637645
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Persian—“Haddatha” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: حداثا
  • Central Kurdish: حەداسا
  • Dutch: Haddatha
  • Egyptian Arabic: حداثا
  • German: Haddatha
  • Hebrew: חדאת’א
  • Irish: Haddatha
  • Italian: Hdatha
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Haddatha
  • Persian: حداثا

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