Nizwa

Nizwa (Arabic: نِزْوَى, romanized: Nizwá) is the largest city in Ad Dakhiliyah Region in Oman and was the capital of Oman proper. Nizwa is about 140 km (87 mi) (1.5 hours) from the Omani capital Muscat. The population is estimated at around 83,544 people.

Nizwa
نِزْوَى
City
Nizwa
Nizwa in March 2008
Nizwa
Location of Nizwa in Oman
Coordinates: 22°56′N 57°32′E
Country Oman
RegionAd Dakhiliyah Region
Government
  TypeAbsolute monarchy
  SultanHaitham bin Tariq Al Said
Area
  Metro
3,500 km2 (1,400 sq mi)
Elevation
492 m (1,614 ft)
Population
 (2008)
  Metro
120,000
Time zoneUTC+4 (Oman standard time)

Nizwa is one of the oldest cities in Oman, and was once a center of trade, religion, education and art. Its Jama (grand mosque) was formerly a center for Islamic learning. Nizwa acquired its importance because it has been an important meeting point at the base of the Western Hajar Mountains. Set amid a verdant spread of date palms, it is strategically located at the crossroads of routes linking the interior with Muscat and the lower reaches of Dhofar thus serving as the link for a large part of the country. Today, Nizwa is a diverse prosperous place with numerous agricultural, historical and recreational aspects. Nizwa is a center for date growing and is the market place for the area.

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