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(Redirected from Umm Al-Hamam) Village south of Qatif, Saudi Arabia

Umm al-Hamam or Um al-Hamam (Arabic: أم الحمام) is a village south of Qatif, Saudi Arabia.

The village is about 3 km from the Persian Gulf coast, to the east. It has a population of about 25,000 people. Most of the residents work in the oil industry, farming, and fishing. To the north is Al-Quaa, to the northeast is Al-Zawikiyah, and to the south is Al-Jableh.

References

  1. ^ "History of Umm al-Hamam". umalhamam.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 27 June 2021.

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26°32′57″N 49°59′46″E / 26.54919°N 49.99617°E / 26.54919; 49.99617

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