Ash Sharqiyah Region (Oman)
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Ash Sharqiyah (Arabic: الشرقية) is the eastern region (Arabic: منطقة, transliteration: mintaqah) of the Sultanate of Oman. The capital of Ash Sharqiyah is Sur.
Ash Sharqiyah Region consists of eleven provinces (Arabic: ولاية, plural ولايات, transliteration: wilayah, plural wilayat): Sur, Ibra, Mudhaibi, Al Kamil Wal Wafi, Jalan Bani Bu Hassan, Jalan Bani Bu Ali, Wadi Bani Khalid, Dema Wa Thaieen, Bidiya, Al Qabil, and Massirah.
The main cities are Sur and Ibra.
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[edit] Ecology
Of particular touristic interest is the Ash Sharqiyah coast, which includes the headlands of Ra's al-Hadd (Arabic: رأس الحدّ) and Ra's al-Ghaima (Arabic: رأس الغيمة). The 42 kilometre stretch of beach between these two places is the most significant nesting ground in the Indian Ocean for green turtles. An estimated 13,000 turtles lay their individual clutches of 80 to 100 eggs annually.[1] Oman's Ministry of Regional Municipalities, Environment and Water administers the site, which is one of the Sultanate's most important natural reserves.
[edit] References
- ^ Role of Planted Forests and Trees Outside Forests in Sustainable Forest Management, S. Rouchiche. Forestry Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Rome (Italy), October 2003), 10. Retrieved 20 April 2008
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[edit] External links
- Ash Sharqiyah. Ministry of Information
- Ministry of Regional Municipalities, Environment and Water
- (Arabic) City of Sur
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