Settlement in Saudi Arabia
Village in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Yalamlam (Arabic: يَلَمْلَم), also known as As-Saʿdiyyah (ٱلسَّعْدِيَّة)[3] or Wādī Muḥram (وَادِي مُحْرَم),[7][8] is a Saudi village in Makkah Province, Governorate of Al-Lith, in the region of the Tihamah.[1][2][9]
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- ^ Ibrahim H. Elsebaie; Atef Q. Kawara; Ali O. Alnahit (2013-03-15). "17: Delineation of Groundwater Recharge Potential Zones Using GIS: A Case Study for Yalamlam Watershed in Saudi Arabia". In Ahmed Sefelnasr; Mohsen Abrar; M. Abrar; Vijay P. Singh (eds.). Water Resources Management and Sustainability. Springer. pp. 305–316. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-80520-2. ISBN 978-3-031-80519-6. ISSN 1872-4663.