Bart Al Anan District | |
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District | |
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Governorate | Al Jawf |
Population (2003) | |
• Total | 59,463 |
Time zone | Yemen Standard Time (UTC+3) |
Bart Al Anan District is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 59,463 inhabitants. [1]
Al Jawf is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Al Hazm.
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Coordinates: 16°45′N44°25′E / 16.750°N 44.417°E
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