Khawr al Udayd

Khawr al Udayd
خور العديد
Sand dunes at Khawr al Udayd, photographed in 2004.
Sand dunes at Khawr al Udayd, photographed in 2004.
Khawr al Udayd is located in Qatar
Khawr al Udayd
Khawr al Udayd
Coordinates: 24°37′48″N 51°17′46″E / 24.630°N 51.296°E / 24.630; 51.296
Country Qatar
MunicipalityAl Wakrah Municipality
Area
 • Total705 km2 (272 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total7
 • Density0.0099/km2 (0.026/sq mi)

Khawr al Udayd, (Arabic: خور العديد; also spelled Khor al Adaid and Khor al-‘Udeid) is a settlement and inlet of the Persian Gulf located in Al Wakrah Municipality in southeast Qatar, on the border with Saudi Arabia. It is known to local English speakers as the "Inland Sea". In the past it used to accommodate a small town and served as the center of a long-running territorial dispute between Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani and Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan. At the present, it is a major tourist destination for Qatar.

The area was declared a nature reserve in 2007.[1] Qatar has pitched Khawr al Udayd's potential inclusion as a World Heritage Site to UNESCO but it currently only occupies the Tentative List.[2]

  1. ^ "Khor Al Adaid Reserve". Qatar eNature. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Khor Al-Adaid natural reserve". UNESCO. Retrieved 15 January 2019.

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