Shirs Yal Burayk
Shirs Yal Burayk is a village in Al Batinah North Governorate, Oman. Shirs Yal Burayk is situated nearby to the village Al Uwayd, as well as near Ash Shirs.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Muladdah and Al Musanaah.
Muladdah
Town
Photo: هيثم السعدي, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Muladdah is a town, which is situated 5 km southwest of Shirs Yal Burayk.
Al Musanaah
Town
Al-Musannah or Al-Mussanah is a town and province in the Batinah Region of northern Oman. As of 2020 Census, it had a population of 99,204. Al-Musannah is a coastal town located in the South Al Batinah Governorate of Oman. Al Musanaah is situated 7 km southeast of Shirs Yal Burayk.
Shirs Yal Burayk
- Type: Village
- Also known as: “Shirş Yāl Burayk, Shirs Yal Burayk”
- Category: locality
- Location: Al Batinah North Governorate, Oman, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
23.78992° or 23° 47′ 24″ northLongitude
57.59828° or 57° 35′ 54″ eastOpen location code
7HMVQHQX+X8OpenStreetMap ID
node 1721010611OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to German—“Shirs Yal Burayk” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “شرس ال بريك”
- Arabic: “شرص يال بريك”
- French: “Shirs Yal Burayk”
- German: “Shirs Yal Burayk”
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