Revolution Hospital

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Revolution Hospital
Yemeni Government
Revolution Hospital
Geography
Location Sana'a, Yemen
Coordinates 15°21′3″N44°13′15″E / 15.35083°N 44.22083°E / 15.35083; 44.22083
Organisation
Funding Public hospital
Type General
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Lists Hospitals in Yemen

Revolution Hospital is the largest hospital in Yemen, located in the capital of Sana'a, immediately southwest of Ghumdan Palace. It is one of the largest building complexes in the city. [1]

This hospital may also be known as Al Thawra Revolution Hospital. [2]

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References

  1. "Health care system in Yemen on verge of collapse, says IOM". Arab News. April 4, 2017.
  2. "Al Thawra Revolution Hospital". MapCarta.