Wadi Al Jawah
A wadi is a river valley or a wet riverbed that contains water only when heavy rain occurs. Wadis are located on gently sloping, nearly flat parts of deserts; commonly they begin on the lowest portions of alluvial fans and extend to inland sabkhas or dry lakes.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Valley
- Description: river valley, especially a dry (ephemeral) riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain
- Also known as: “jawra”, “wadi”, “Wadi”, and “wady”
- Address: نخال بلقرن
Places of Interest
Highlights include Wadi Al Jawah.
Wadi Al Jawah
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Wadi Al Jawah
- Categories: river, seasonal river, and landform
- Location: Saudi Arabia, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
19.4055° or 19° 24′ 20″ northLongitude
41.8974° or 41° 53′ 51″ eastOpen location code
7HF3CV4W+5XOpenStreetMap ID
node 11892291968OpenStreetMap feature
natural=valleyWikidata ID
Q187971
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Western Frisian—“Wadi Al Jawah” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Wadi”
- Albanian: “Uadet”
- Albanian: “Uadi”
- Albanian: “Vadet”
- Albanian: “Vadi”
- Arabic: “شعيب”
- Arabic: “واد”
- Arabic: “وادي الجُوه”
- Arabic: “وادي”
- Armenian: “Վադի”
- Azerbaijani: “Vadi”
- Basque: “Uadi”
- Basque: “Wadi”
- Belarusian: “вадзі”
- Bengali: “ওয়াদি”
- Breton: “Oued”
- Bulgarian: “Уади”
- Catalan: “uadi”
- Catalan: “Uadi”
- Catalan: “uadis”
- Catalan: “wadis”
- Cebuano: “suba nga anhianhi”
- Cebuano: “Suba nga anhianhi”
- Cebuano: “wadi”
- Chinese: “乾河”
- Chinese: “乾谷”
- Chinese: “干河”
- Chinese: “干谷”
- Croatian: “Vadi”
- Czech: “vádí”
- Czech: “Vádí”
- Czech: “wádí”
- Danish: “Vadi”
- Danish: “Wadi”
- Dutch: “Oued”
- Dutch: “Wadi (rivierdal)”
- Dutch: “wadi”
- Dutch: “Wadi”
- Esperanto: “Uadi”
- Esperanto: “Ŭadi”
- Esperanto: “uedo”
- Esperanto: “Uedo”
- Esperanto: “Vádi”
- Esperanto: “Vadio”
- Esperanto: “Wadi”
- Estonian: “Vadi”
- Estonian: “Wadi”
- Finnish: “Arroyo”
- Finnish: “kausiuoma”
- Finnish: “vadi”
- Finnish: “Vadi”
- Finnish: “Wadi”
- French: “Assif”
- French: “Ouadi”
- French: “oued”
- French: “Oued”
- French: “Wadi Al Jawah”
- French: “Wadi”
- Galician: “uadi”
- Galician: “Uadi”
- Georgian: “უადი”
- German: “Oued”
- German: “Wadi”
- German: “Wâdi”
- Greek: “ουάντι”
- Greek: “Ουάντι”
- Hebrew: “ואדי”
- Hebrew: “ודי”
- Hebrew: “וואדי”
- Hebrew: “נחל אכזב”
- Hungarian: “vádi”
- Hungarian: “Vádi”
- Indonesian: “Wadi”
- Irish: “sruthchúrsa”
- Irish: “wadi”
- Italian: “Oued”
- Italian: “uadi”
- Italian: “Uadi”
- Italian: “Wadi”
- Japanese: “ワーディー”
- Japanese: “ワジ”
- Japanese: “ワディ”
- Japanese: “枯れ川”
- Japanese: “枯れ谷”
- Japanese: “涸れ谷”
- Kazakh: “Vadï”
- Kazakh: “Вади”
- Kazakh: “Уәд”
- Kazakh: “Уәди”
- Kazakh: “ۆادىي”
- Kirghiz: “Вади”
- Korean: “와디”
- Latin: “Vadio”
- Lithuanian: “Vadė”
- Lithuanian: “Vadi”
- Lithuanian: “Vadis”
- Macedonian: “вади”
- Macedonian: “Вади”
- Macedonian: “уед”
- Newari: “वादी”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “wadi”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “wadi”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Wadi”
- Norwegian: “Wadi”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Oèd”
- Persian: “خشکرود”
- Persian: “وادی”
- Polish: “Oued”
- Polish: “Ued”
- Polish: “Uedy”
- Polish: “Wadi”
- Polish: “Wadis”
- Portuguese: “uádi”
- Portuguese: “Uádi”
- Portuguese: “Uédi”
- Portuguese: “Wadi”
- Romanian: “ued”
- Romanian: “Ued”
- Romanian: “wadi”
- Romanian: “wādī”
- Russian: “вади”
- Russian: “Вади”
- Russian: “уэд”
- Serbian: “Uadi”
- Serbian: “Вади”
- Serbian: “Уади”
- Serbo-Croatian: “uadi”
- Serbo-Croatian: “vadi”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Vadi”
- Serbo-Croatian: “wadi”
- Sicilian: “uadi”
- Slovak: “efemérny tok”
- Slovak: “občasný tok”
- Slovak: “ued”
- Slovak: “vádí”
- Slovenian: “vadi”
- Slovenian: “Vadi”
- Somali: “Wadi”
- Spanish: “Oued”
- Spanish: “uadi”
- Spanish: “Uadi”
- Spanish: “Ued”
- Spanish: “Wadi”
- Spanish: “Wadis”
- Swedish: “Wadi al-Hamd”
- Swedish: “wadi”
- Swedish: “Wadi”
- Tatar: “Вади”
- Turkish: “vadi”
- Turkish: “Vadi”
- Udmurt: “вади”
- Ukrainian: “ваді”
- Ukrainian: “Ваді”
- Ukrainian: “уед”
- Vietnamese: “Wadi”
- Welsh: “Wadi”
- Western Frisian: “Wady”
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