Hadda, Sanaa

Coordinates: 15°18′10″N 44°11′29″E / 15.30278°N 44.19139°E / 15.30278; 44.19139
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Hadda, also Haddah or Hadah, is a southwestern neighborhood of Sanaʽa, Yemen. It contains landmarks such as the Lebanese International University (Yemen), Hadda Park, Lebanon Heart Hospital, Aljabowbi Castle, the Japanese Embassy, Hadda Mineral Water Factory, Shohada Al Sabeen School and Hadda Valley School.[citation needed] The area to the very west on the absolute limits of Sana'a is known as the Hadda Valley.[citation needed]

Its population reached 5,468 people, according to the 2004 population census in Yemen.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "الدليل الشامل - محافظة الامانة - مديرية السبعين - عزلة السبعين" (in Arabic). 1 July 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-07-01. Retrieved 21 January 2024.

15°18′10″N 44°11′29″E / 15.30278°N 44.19139°E / 15.30278; 44.19139