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Kahla, Saudi Arabia

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Kahla Village is a village located in the extreme south of Saudi Arabia close to the border with Yemen, part of 'Asir Province.

Population

The village hosts approximately 2000 people, according to the latest statistics. Kahla is home to the AalShban and Maqbol clans of All taleed tribe.

Climate

The climate is moderate in summer and cold in winter.

Natural resources

Vegetation includes grasslands and pine forest. Other resources include fishing for hares, bustard and alboran.

References

  1. "Kahla". Google Maps. Google, Inc. Retrieved 2 February 2024.

17°33′54″N 43°14′36″E / 17.5651°N 43.2434°E / 17.5651; 43.2434


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