Al Awabi

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Al Awabi
العوابي
Wilayat
CountryOman
GovernorateAl Batinah
ProvinceAl Awabi
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total18,833

Al Awabi is one of the 62 provinces (wilayat) of Oman. It is located in Al Batinah Region, north of Oman. Based on the figures of the 2020 census, Al Awabi is home for 18,833 people, compared to 10,469 in 2003. It has 32 villages.

Location[]

Al Awabi is approximately 156 km from the capital city, Muscat,[2] 16 km from Rustaq, and 36 km from Nakhal.

Information[]

Al Awabi is a quiet town surrounded by a chain of high mountains. Extraordinary rock formations can be seen in Wadi Bani Kharus gorge in the Al Hajar Mountains. Wadi Bani Kharus is a 26-km long wadi that goes deep in the mountains and finally ends at Jebel Akhdar, the highest summit in Oman. Wadi Bani Kharus is famous for its rich heritage, and history. Its villages, surrounded by mountains, are well known for their picturesque character.

Al Awabi has a number of tourist destinations, such as Al Elya village, which is the final station in Wadi Bani Kharus, which it self is a noted tourist destination.[2] Also, the Castle of Awabi, which was built almost 200 years ago and restored again in 2008, and Subaikha village which is classified as a natural reserve, and it is around 20 km away from Al Awabi town centre.

A number of agricultural products are grown in Al Awabi other than dates (palm trees), such as mango, orange, lime, pomegranates, banana, Guava, and figs as well as common vegetables.

As of 2006, Al Awabi had 8 schools and a hospital (with 18 beds) and a health center.[citation needed]

Population[]

Wilayat Al Awabi[1]
Year Total Population
2011 12,592
2012 13,363
2013 14,128
2014 14,702
2015 15,254
2016 16,075
2017 16,703
2018 17,032
2019 17,453
2020 18,833

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Population - DATA PORTAL". National Centre for Statistics & Information. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  2. ^ a b "ولاية العوابي بمحافظة جنوب الباطنة مكانة علمية وتاريخية". Ministry of Information | Sultanate of Oman (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-10-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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