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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-AwjaAl-Awja - Wikipedia

    Al-Awja (Arabic: العوجة) is a village 8 miles (13 km) south of Tikrit, Iraq on the western bank of the Tigris. It is mainly inhabited by Sunni Arabs. The village is known for being the hometown and place of burial of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

  2. Al-Auja ( Arabic: العوجا) is a Palestinian town in the Jericho Governorate in the eastern West Bank, located ten kilometers north of Jericho. The town has a total area of 107,905 dunams, however its built-up area comprises only 832 dunams. It is situated 230 meters below sea level.

  3. In the 18th century, Diriyah grew from an oasis settlement, established in a fertile bend in the Wadi Hanifah - Al Awja - into the capital of the First Saudi State, a new nation whose epic history determined the course of peoples and empires far beyond the borders of the Arabian Peninsula.

  4. Al-Awja (arabe : العوجا) est un village de la province de Salah ad-Din, en Irak. Géographie. Le village est situé à une dizaine de kilomètres au sud de Tikrit. Histoire. C'est le lieu de naissance de Saddam Hussein, dirigeant de l'Irak entre 1979 et 2003.

  5. Auja al-Hafir (Arabic: عوجة الحفير, also Auja) was an ancient road junction close to water wells in the western Negev and eastern Sinai. It was the traditional grazing land of the 'Azazme tribe.

  6. Al Auya (árabe: العوجة) es un pueblo iraquí ubicado en la gobernación de Saladino; a 8 millas (13 km) al sur de Tikrit, en la orilla occidental del Tigris. Está habitada principalmente por árabes sunitas, es conocida principalmente por ser lugar de nacimiento y posteriormente de descanso de los restos del dictador Sadam ...