Al Jawf (Arabic: الجوف Al-Jawf) is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Al Hazm. As of April 2020, after the Houthi forces' 2020 offensive, nearly all...
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Dumat al-Jandal, Al-Jawf or Al-Jouf, the ruined former capital city of Al Jawf Region Sakakah, the capital city of Al-Jawf Region Al Jawf Governorate, a...
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39.500°E / 29.500; 39.500 Al-Jawf Province (Arabic: منطقة الجوف Minṭaqat al-Jawf pronounced [alˈdʒoːf]), also spelled Al-Jouf, is one of the provinces...
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The Al Jawf offensive was a Houthi offensive that began in February 2020 with clashes in the Al Jawf Governorate during the Second Yemeni Civil War. Houthi...
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districts was reportedly hit. Airstrikes were also reported in Al Jawf Governorate (Bart Al Anan district). On 27 May airstrikes hit a police station in...
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needed] Al Jawf Governorate (north) Al Bayda Governorate (south) Shabwah Governorate (southeast) Hadhramaut Governorate (east) Sana'a Governorate (west)...
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lives in the wetter west. Al Jawf Governorate (east) 'Amran Governorate (south) Hajjah Governorate (south) Saada Governorate is divided into the following...
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villages (as of 2001). The districts are listed below, by governorate: Yemen portal Al Buraiqa District Al Mansura District Mualla District Sheikh Othman District...
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Al Hazm District (Arabic: مديرية الحزم) is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 30,952 inhabitants...
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Al Hazm or al-Hazm (Arabic: الحزم) is the principal town of Al Jawf Governorate and Al Hazm District in Yemen. It is located northwest of the city of Marib...
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