As Sur, Saudi Arabia

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As Sur
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As Sur
Location in Saudi Arabia
Coordinates: 21°12′33″N40°43′24″E / 21.20917°N 40.72333°E / 21.20917; 40.72333 Coordinates: 21°12′33″N40°43′24″E / 21.20917°N 40.72333°E / 21.20917; 40.72333
Country Saudi Arabia
Province Makkah Province
Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EAT)

The village of Al-Sour Bani Al-Harith is in the southeast of Taif Governorate, administratively affiliated to Maysan Governorate, Bani Al-Harith, famous for agriculture. [1]

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  1. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. GeoNames database entry. (search) Accessed 13 May 2011.