Ath Thawmah
Ath Thawmah is a cultivated area in North Sinai Governorate, Egypt. Ath Thawmah is situated nearby to the locality Abu Forag, as well as near Kharīk Ibn Mishar.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sheikh Zuweid and El Gorah.
Sheikh Zuweid
Town
Sheikh Zuweid is a Bedouin town in the North Sinai Governorate of Egypt near the border with the Gaza Strip. It is situated between the cities of Arish and Rafah and is 334 kilometers northeast of Cairo. It had a population of around 60,000 as of 2015. Sheikh Zuweid is situated 4½ km north of Ath Thawmah.
El Gorah
Village
Photo: Ahunt, Public domain.
El Gorah is a locale in northeastern Sinai, in Egypt, approximately 16 kilometers from the Israeli border and 37 km southeast of El Arish. The area is sparsely populated by nomads and by farmers who tend small orchards. El Gorah is situated 8 km southeast of Ath Thawmah.
Ath Thawmah
- Type: Cultivated area
- Also known as: “At Tūmah”, “At Tummah”, “El-Gharra el-Thauma”, “El-Thauma”, and “El-Toma”
- Location: North Sinai Governorate, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
31.17423° or 31° 10′ 27″ northLongitude
34.10252° or 34° 6′ 9″ eastElevation
43 metres (141 feet)Open location code
8G3P54F3+M2GeoNames ID
357900
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In Other Languages
“Ath Thawmah” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “الثومة”
Localities in the Area
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