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resulted in the
direct development of the
Fouta district.
Settlements like
Hillat al-Gusman
emerged in the 1930s,
which was
inhabited mostly by
traders who...
- Margab,
Thulaim and to some extent, al-Oud. It
emerged in the 1940s as
Hillat al-Kuwaitiyyah (Arabic: الحلة الكويتية, lit. 'quarter of the Kuwaitis')...
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Hillat Al-Sharqiyah (Arabic: حلة الشرقية, lit. 'the
eastern quarter') was a
quarter and a
douar within the city
walls in the
erstwhile fortress-city of...
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Hillat al-Arab (also
Hillat el-Arab) is a
former village and now an
archaeological site in Sudan. It is
located about 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
south of Jebel...
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Hallet Ara (Arabic: حلة عارا) is a
Syrian village in the
Jableh District in
Latakia Governorate.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of
Statistics (CBS)...
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Hillat Abdul Saleh (Arabic: حلة عبد الصالح) is a
village located in the
Kingdom of Bahrain, west of the
village of Karbabad, on the
outskirts of the capital...
-
years ago), the
Hillat Sudan (refers to the
Sudanese community in the town)
Hillat Halabit (inhabited by Beni Amer pastoralists);
Hillat Somal (inhabited...
-
Barbar Boori Budaiya Buquwa Dar
Kulaib Diraz Dumistan Hamad Town
Hamala Hillat Abdul Saleh Jablat Habshi Janabiya Jannusan Jasra Jid Al-Haj
Jidda Island...
- some
hiding with
local families in Dhein,
while others sought refuge in
Hillat Sikka Hadid, a
neighbourhood near the
railway station,
where they were under...
- al-Faisaliyyah in the sub-muni****lity of al-Batʼha. It
emerged as an
offshoot of
Hillat al-Anouz (Arabic: حلة العنوز, lit. 'quarter of Anizah') and was renamed...