Al Wajh الوجه |
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Al Wajh | |
Location of Al Wajh | |
Coordinates: 26°17′0″N 36°25′0″E / 26.28333°N 36.41667°ECoordinates: 26°17′0″N 36°25′0″E / 26.28333°N 36.41667°E | |
Country | Saudi Arabia |
Province | Tabuk Province |
Time zone | AST (UTC+3) |
• Summer (DST) | AST (UTC+3) |
Al Wajh (Arabic: الوجه), also written Al Wejh, is a coastal town in north-western Saudi Arabia, situated on the coast of the Red Sea. The town is located in the Tabuk Province.It is one of the largest cities in Tabuk region, with a population of 50,000 as of 2013.
Al Wajh played a pivotal role during the Arab Revolt in World War I. In 1917, Al Wajh was taken by Prince Faisal's forces and used as a base of operations for a series of attacks on the Hejaz Railway.
Al Wajh is a comparatively small town, inhabited mainly by citizens from Al Balawi, Al Huety and Al Johani Tribes. Fishing is a primary activity of the town's residents and the port is the central location where this occurs - the Al Wajh port used to be one of the main shipping centres in the region 50 years ago.
Al Wajh is one of the best places for people looking for nice, clean and beautiful beach.
The town is served by the Al Wajh Domestic Airport and has close links with the city of Tabuk, with a road connecting the two locations.