Ahad Rafidah
Ahad Rafidah (Arabic: احد رفيده) is a city in southern Saudi Arabia in the 'Asir Region. The city had 50,080 inhabitants in 2010. The majority of citizens in this city are from the Qahtani tribe. [1]
Ahad Rafidah | |
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Ahad Rafidah Location in Saudi Arabia | |
Coordinates: 18°12′16″N 42°48′47″E | |
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Region | 'Asir |
Population (2010 census) | 57,112 |
Time zone | UTC+3 |
Location
Together with Khamis Mushait and Abha, Ahad Rafidah is centrally located in Wadi Bisha.[2] It is 15 km northwest from Khamis Mushait and about 30 km west of Abha. Ahad Rafidah is located on the national road 15. It is about 100 km southwest from the Red Sea and 110 km south of the Yemeni border.
References
- Citypopulation
- Oktay Ural (Hrsg.): Housing: the impact of economy and technology Pergamon policy studies on urban and regional affairs. Pergamon Press, 1981, ISBN 0-08-028066-8, S. 121.
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