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water must
supply the country's needs. In
eastern Arabia and in the
Jabal Tuwayq,
artesian wells and
springs are plentiful. In al-Ahsa
numerous large, deep...
- 24°18′N 46°24′E / 24.3°N 46.4°E / 24.3; 46.4
Jabal Tuwaiq (Arabic: جَبَل طُوَيْق,
Tuwaiq Mountain) is a
narrow escarpment that cuts
through the plateau...
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aquifers of
Palaeozoic and Tri****ic
origins are
located beneath the
Jabal Tuwayq mountains and
areas west to the Red Sea.[better source needed] Cretaceous...
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capital Riyadh, it has a
number of
agricultural villages on the
mountain of
Tuwayq (formerly Al-Arida mountain) from its
eastern foot to the
western edge....
- the form of many
inscriptions and rock
engravings on the
slopes of the
Tuwayq, on the
walls of the souk of the village, in the
residential houses and...
- The name
derives from its
geographical location at a p****
through the
Ṭuwayq Mountains where it
intersects with Wādī al-Dawāsir,
overlooking the northwestern...
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which is
bounded on the east by a
series of
mountain ridges,
including the
Ṭuwayq Mountains, east of
which the land
descends gradually to the
Persian Gulf...
- the form of many
inscriptions and rock
engravings on the
slopes of the
Tuwayq, on the
walls of the souk of the village, in the
residential houses and...
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attached to
larger tribes, such as the Banu 'Amir
between Ta’if and
Jabal Tuwayq or the
Jadila of Qays who
inhabited the area
south of Ta’if. One of the...