| Name |
Location, Geographic and
Demographic Description |
Distance |
| Moghira |
South of Al-Ula, a major
populated village located in Al Ula – Madinah road |
25 |
| Abu Zaraeb |
South of Al-Ula affiliated to
Moghiraa Village, a populated village |
25 |
| Al-Wazb |
South of Al-Ula affiliated to
Moghiraa village, a populated village |
25 |
| Nakhla |
South east of Al-Ula and east
of Moghiraa contain a spring water dripping from the
mountain in which Nakhla Valley that connects Moghiraa,
Khoshaibah and Al-Jazel Valley terminated |
60 |
| Da’a |
South of Al-Ula, located in Al-Ula
– Khaibar – Madinah Road with a water resources date
back to pre-Islamic Era. The valley is located in a
so-called Da’a |
80 |
| Ashara well |
South of Al-Ula called “Bada’e
Ashra” located in Al Ula – Khaibar – Madinah Road, which
was name after the trees abundantly existing in the area
where an ancient well can also be found. |
120 |
| Maqta’ Al-Raha |
South east of Moghira Village
and west of Ashra well |
115 |
| Al-Khoshaibah |
South of Al-Ula to the west of
Moghira, a populated and cultivated village accessed by
paved roads |
35 |
| Kosaibat |
South of Al-Ula consists of
Qusseb Abu Sial, Qusseb Al-A’waj and Qusseb Abu Kharit.
It is made of small valleys terminated in Al-Jazel
Valley. It is located near Al-Jazel monumental area,
which called Soqia Al-Jazel. |
45 |
| Fadala |
South west of Al-Ula also
called Abu Tina, which is a populated area |
45 |
| Al-Raqiba |
West of Al-Ula and Fadala
Village, it is an old source of water |
80 |
| Jeedah |
Old and historic village
located in the south-west of Al-Ula and Al-Jazel Valley.
It has old palm trees exposed to torrential rains in
1986, which led its people to move to Fadala Village.
The Army of Ibn Rashid had subjected it to vandalism and
destruction of its homes and farms during his rule of
Al-Ula. |
90 |
| Ber Al-Arac |
Southwest of Al-Ula near Jeedah
in the east between Quseir Amodan and Jeedah, Arac trees
are abundant in the village |
140 |
| Abu Kharit |
South of Al-Ula adjacent to
Khoshaibah crosses Al Ula – Shajwa – Madinah road |
55 |
| Waqir |
South of Al-Ula on Al Ula –
Shajwa – Madinah Road |
60 |
| Abu Zubaira |
outh-west of Al-Ula located in
Al-Jazel Valley between Katifa and Abu Kharit |
70 |
| Katifa |
South of Al-Ula and North of
Ar-ar located on the banks of Al-Jazel Valley |
70 |
| Masader |
South of Al-Ula and south of
Al-Khoshaibah located on the banks of Al-Jazel Valley |
115 |
| Marakh |
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| Adolei’ah |
South of Al-Ula, the capital of
southern villages and accessed through Al Ula – Shajwa –
Madinah Road |
145 |
| Al-Hafira |
South- east of Al-Ula near
Adolei’ah on the banks of Al-Jazel Valley |
150 |
| Al-Jadida |
South of Al-Ula where Al-Jazel
Valley meet Al-Qura Valley. One of the densely populated
with more farms. It is situated on Al Ula – Shajwa –
Madinah Road. |
120 |
| Al-Ein Al-Jadida |
South east of Al-Ula and east
of Al-Jadida Village affiliates to Al-Jadida |
120 |
| Azabair |
South of Al-Ula and West of
Al-Dahlia’s intersection of Al-Jazel and Al -Hamd Valley |
170 |
| Jethioth |
South of Al-Ula, an old
settlement where Romanian monuments Jethioth is the name
of the valley where it is located. It is believe that
this was a name of an old Romanian King. |
90 |
| Ar-ar |
South of Al-Ula and south west
of Al-Jadida located in Al-Ula – Shajwa – Madinah Road |
90 |
| Zorah |
South west of Al-Ula and west
of Quseir Amodan Village, the valley where it is located
is named Zorah |
160 |
| Quseir |
Amodan South of Al-Ula and
south west of Al-Jadida located in Amodan Valley, which
terminates at Al-Hamd Valley. There is an existing
Ottoman place. |
170 |
| Imtan Al-Arega |
South of Al-Ula located on the
edges of Al-Jazel Valley consisting of low elevation
hills |
145 |
| Um Zarb |
South of Al-Ula and north west
of Salilah Village on the edges of Al-Jazel, Khaibar and
Al-Hamd Valleys. There are terraced stone monuments and
volcanic effects in addition to one of the sites where
the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) prayed during his invasion
to Tabuk. |
140 |
| Ga’arat Adoma |
South west of Al-Ula and west
of Al-Dali’a Village and a populated area |
140 |
| Gar |
South of Al-Ula and west of Al-Dali’a
village |
150 |
| Salilah |
Al-Hessiat, south of Al-Ula
affiliates to this village, which is located between
Khaibar Valley and Al-Hamd Valley. It is populated. |
170 |
| Al-Abraq |
South of Al-Ula on the banks of
Khaibar Valley near Jamla Mountain |
170 |
| Berma |
Southeast of Al-Ula near Al-Abraq
bordered by mountains in the east and west and has
historical significance |
185 |
| Haremla |
Southeast of Al-Ula on the
edges of Khaibar Valley near the village of Al-Abraq
located near the Islamic Hadia Castle, one of the
Islamic Shami pilgrimage road castles. Hejaz railway
line passes by it. |
185 |
| Al-Faqir |
Southwest of Al-Ula and west of
Al-Dali’a Village near Kosaibat |
140 |
| Kuweira |
South west of Al-Ula and
Kuweira Jabal, near to Fadala |
65 |
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