Ḩayl al Lāw
Ḩayl al Lāw is a locality in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate, Oman and has an elevation of 915 metres. Ḩayl al Lāw is situated nearby to the locality Ḩayl Sīsah, as well as near Al Mu‘aydin.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Birkat Al-Mawz and Izki.
Birkat Al-Mawz
Town
Photo: Andries Oudshoorn, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Birkat Al-Mawz is a village in the Ad Dakhiliyah Region of Oman. It is located at the entrance of Wadi al-Muaydin on the southern rim of Jebel Akhdar and is home to a restored fort called Bait al Redidah. Birkat Al-Mawz is situated 7 km south of Ḩayl al Lāw.
Izki
Town
Photo: Griebi 01, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Izki is a town in the Ad Dakhiliyah region of northeastern Oman. It is located at c. 544 m altitude, and has a population of 35,173. The archaeological landmarks are still evidence of the ancient heritage of the state, where there are about 142 towers, and… Izki is situated 7 km southeast of Ḩayl al Lāw.
Ḩayl al Lāw
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Hayl al Law”, “Ḥayl al Lāw”, and “Ḩayl al Liwā’”
- Location: Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate, Oman, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
22.97224° or 22° 58′ 20″ northLongitude
57.69474° or 57° 41′ 41″ eastElevation
915 metres (3,002 feet)Open location code
7HJVXMCV+VVGeoNames ID
287964
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In Other Languages
“Ḩayl al Lāw” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “حيل اللاو”
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