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Sayh Mudayrah
سَيْح مُزَيْرَع
Village
The Masfout Plain overlooking Sayh Mudayrah, in the region of the Western Hajar Mountains
The Masfout Plain overlooking Sayh Mudayrah, in the region of the Western Hajar Mountains
Sayh Mudayrah is located in United Arab Emirates
Sayh Mudayrah
Sayh Mudayrah
Location of Sayh Mudayrah in the UAE
Coordinates: 24°49′56″N 56°2′22″E / 24.83222°N 56.03944°E / 24.83222; 56.03944
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
Government
 • TypeMonarchy
 • EmirSheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III

Sayh Mudayrah, pronounced locally Sayḥ Muzayraʿ (Arabic: سَيْح مُزَيْرَع), is a township in Masfout, an exclave of the Emirate of Ajman, the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located on the Madam/Hatta Highway (E44) near the Oman–United Arab Emirates border.

Description

A large village which has developed parallel to the E44, Sayh Mudayrah gives its name to a geological fault line linked to the Hatta fault zone.[1] The village, located on an alluvial fan, is rich in soil, mineral and water resources and its fertile land has long encouraged settlement.[2] It sits on a watershed between the east and west coasts of the UAE, which gives rise to the unusual wadi formation at Sinadil, which sees water flowing from the same spot both West towards the Persian Gulf and East towards the Indian Ocean.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Warrak, Mohammed (2010-08-11). "Forced folding of the neoautochthonous Late Cretaceous–Early Tertiary sequence at the western end of the Hatta Zone, Northern Oman Mountains". Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 3 (4): 369–393. doi:10.1007/s12517-010-0174-6. ISSN 1866-7511. S2CID 128926819.
  2. ^ Dariush, Zandi (1991). Off-road in the Emirates. Dubai, U.A.E.: Motivate Pub. p. 46. ISBN 978-1-8735-4420-4. OCLC 39101747.
  3. ^ Feulner, Gary (Winter 1999). "A Mountain Wadi that Flows to Both the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman". Tribulus. 9 (2): 26–28.


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