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iallan Muscat: ... the capital of Oman is an original, interesting and different place for a holiday. I recently visited Muscat for a week for a bit of relaxing and exploring and I wasn t disappointed. Located in the Middle East bordered by Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen it is the birth place of the Queen of Sheba and the home to the adventurer Sinbad the Sailor. A large country it is very young having gained ful...
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National Park International - Mecca Mecca
National Park International / Mecca (in full: Makkah al-Mukarramah, Arabic: مكة المكرمة) is the capital city of Saudi Arabia's Makkah province, in the historic Hejaz region. It has a population of 1,294,167 (2004). The city is located 73 kilometres (45 miles) ...
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San'a San'a
National Park International / Ṣan‘ā’ (Arabic: صنعاء‎, sometimes spelled Sanaa or Sana'a) is the capital of Yemen and the centre of San‘a’ Governorate.
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National Park International - Aden Aden
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Dhahran Dhahran
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National Park International - Riyadh Riyadh
National Park International / Riyadh is the capital of Saudi Arabia, as well as its most populous city. Riyadh (Arabic: الرياض‎ ar-Riyāḍ) is also the capital of Ar Riyad Province and belongs to the historical region of Nejd. It is situated in the centre of the Arabia...
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Muscat Muscat
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National Park International - Beirut Beirut
National Park International / Beirut (بيروت, Bayrūt) is the capital, largest city, and chief seaport of Lebanon. It is sometimes referred to by its French name, Beyrouth. There are wide-ranging estimates of Beirut's population, from as low as 938,940 people, to 1,303,129 people, to as...
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Amman Amman
National Park International / Amman, sometimes spelled Ammann (Arabic عمان ʿAmmān), is the capital city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a city of 2,125,400 inhabitants (2005 estimate), and the administrative capital and commercial centre of Jordan. It is the capital city of Amman G...
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National Park International - Bethlehem Bethlehem
National Park International / Bethlehem (Arabic بيت لحم, Standard Hebrew בית לחם) is a city in the Bethlehem Governorate of the West Bank under Palestinian Authority considered a central hub of Palestinian cultural and tourism industries. It is inh...
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Nazareth Nazareth
National Park International / Nazareth (Arabic الناصرة, Hebrew נָצְרַת,) is an ancient town in Israel. In the New Testament, it is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines comm...
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OllieCourts Manama
... as the twin towers of the World Trade Centre and the Almoayyed Tower wouldn t look out of place in Dubai, so it does look impressive, especially at night with the variety of lights. Some buildings still maintain having a searchlight on top though in their search for Allah! They say that a third of the worlds cranes are currently in the Middle East, and the rest of Manama s skyline would support this. Building work is extensive in the city. Otherwise the appearance of Manama is varied. Traditional ex-pat homes along with Arabic designs make it an interesting place, with the levels of cleanliness varying among the different districts. Don t be too surprised to see rubbish...
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llamass Bethlehem
... come to associate with Arab towns are here marred with evidence of conflict and also with a somewhat disturbing array of kitsch Christmas decorations, no matter what time of year. This dichotomy made Bethlehem seem quite unreal to me, a mixture of guns and fake swirling clouds of snow surrounding a cradle whilst I stood in the blazing Middle Eastern sunshine. If there was a way to make the situation appear ludicrous it has been achieved apparently without effort or irony here. The Church of the Nativity is the focal point of most visits to Bethlehem and doesn t fail to astound with its layers of history, culture and people. The Church can be traced back to the time of...
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OllieCourts Bahrain
... to the grand Mosque is phenomenal, where guides tell you about the history of the Mosque along with the basic teachings of Islam. It s so easy to fall in love with the buildings when they re as tasteful as this. It s free to enter, and you get some free books if you re interested, so you ve got nothing to lose. Women get given an Abayat to wear though. Although it doesn t have the tourist attractions of Dubai, I feel Bahrain is an easy way for Western people to see what life in the Middle East can be like, and although you are limited in what you can see or do, it is a nice place to relax. It s also a bit different when saying to people where you ve been on holiday!...
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