Al Awabi
Al Awabi is one of the 62 districts in the Sultanate of Oman. It is located in Al Batinah Region, north of Oman. Based on the figures of the 2003 General Census, Al Awabi is home for 10,469 people.- Type: Residential area
- Description: province in Al Batinah South Governorate, Oman
- Category: province of Oman
- Location: Oman, Middle East, Asia
Latitude 23.3122° or 23° 18' 44.1" north | Longitude 57.5351° or 57° 32' 6.2" east |
OpenStreetMap ID way 206639201 |
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Also Known As
- Arabic: ولاية العوابي
- Arabic: ولايه العوابي
- Dutch: Al Awabi
- Japanese: アル・アワービー
- Norwegian Bokmål: Al Awabi
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Al Awabi
- Persian: عوابی
Other Places Named Al Awabi
- Al ‘AwābīOman
In the Area
Localities
Landmarks
- Jabal al QubālMountain, 8 km southeast
- ‘Aqabat SawdahMountain, 10 km southwest
- ‘Aqabat SawdahPass, 11 km southwest
- Jabal al JaruSummit, 12 km southwest
- Burj al Mazāri‘Fort, 13 km northwest
- ‘Aqabat al ‘ĪrPass, 13 km southwest
Other Places
- منزل خاصBuilding, 740 metres southwest
- Said Hamed Al KharusiApartment building, 760 metres northeast
- Said Hamed Al KharusiApartment building, 750 metres northeast
- منزل محمد بن نبهان الخروصيApartment building, 1¼ km west
- فريق العوابي الرياضي Al Awabi Club SportSports venue, 1¼ km west
- سوق العوابي الجديدSupermarket, 1½ km southwest
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