Birkat Al-Mawz

Birkat Al-Mawz is a village in the Ad Dakhiliyah Region of . It is located at the entrance of Wadi al-Muaydin on the southern rim of and is home to a restored fort called Bait al Redidah.
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  • Type: Town with 10,600 residents
  • Description: human settlement in Oman
  • Also known as: Birkat al Mauz”, “Birkat al Mawz”, “Birkat al Mawz, Birkat al Mauz, Birkat di Moz, Birkat al Mawz, Birkat al Mauz, Birkat di Moz”, and “Birkat di Moz

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Izki.

Town
is a town in the Ad Dakhiliyah region of northeastern . 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… is situated 9 km east of Birkat Al-Mawz.

Birkat Al-Mawz

Latitude
22.91727° or 22° 55′ 2″ north
Longitude
57.67239° or 57° 40′ 21″ east
Population
10,600
Elevation
558 metres (1,831 feet)
Open location code
7HJVWM8C+WX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1721748863
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
288677
Wiki­data ID
Q4916379
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Persian—“Birkat Al-Mawz” goes by many names.

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