AlUla
العلا | |
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City | |
Coordinates: 26°36′31″N 37°55′25″E / 26.60861°N 37.92361°E | |
Country | Saudi Arabia |
Province | Medina Province |
Government | |
• Body | Medina Municipality |
• Governor of AlUla | Badr bin Abdullah |
Area | |
• Total | 22,561 km2 (8,711 sq mi) |
Elevation | 692 m (2,270 ft) |
Population (2022)[3] | |
• Total | 60,103 |
• Density | 2.7/km2 (6.9/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+03:00 (AST) |
Postal Code | (5 digits) |
Area code | +966 014 |
HDI (2021) | 0.875[4] – very high |
Website | www |
Official name | Hegra Archaeological Site (al-Hijr / Madā ͐ in Ṣāliḥ) |
Type | Cultural |
Criteria | ii, iii |
Designated | 2008 (32nd session) |
Reference no. | 1293 |
Region | the Arab States |
AlUla (Arabic: ٱلْعُلَا, romanized: al-ʿUlā) is an ancient Arabian oasis city located in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia. Situated in the Hejaz, a region that features prominently in the history of Islam as well as several pre-Islamic Semitic civilizations, AlUla was a market city on the historic incense route that linked India and the Persian Gulf to the Levant and Europe.[5]
From an archaeological perspective, the immediate vicinity contains a unique concentration of precious artifacts, including well-preserved ancient stone inscriptions that illustrate the development of the Arabic language, and a concentration of rock dwellings and tombs that date from the Nabatean and Dedanite periods that coincided with Greco-Roman influence during classical antiquity. Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra (also known as al-Hijr, or Mada'in Ṣalih), is located 22 km (14 miles) north of the city, in AlUla governorate. Built more than 2,000 years ago by the Nabataeans, Hegra is often compared with its sister city of Petra, in Jordan. Meanwhile, the ancient walled oasis city of AlUla, locally known as al-Dirah, situated near the oasis's palm grove that allowed for its settlement, contains a dense cluster of mudbrick and stone houses.[6] AlUla was also the capital of the ancient Lihyanites (Dedanites).
Today, the city of AlUla is within the Governorate of AlUla, one of seven constituent counties of Medina province. The city is located 110 km (68 miles) southwest of Tayma and 300 km (190 miles) north of Medina.[7] The city (municipality) covers 2,391 square kilometres (923 sq mi),[8] and has a population of 60,103 as of 2022[update].[9][8] In addition to the ancient old town al-Dīrah, a more recent historical and adjacent settlement, al-Judaydah, displaying the settlement patterns of Arabic-Islamic urbanism, remains occupied and is currently experiencing a redesign. Since the 1980s, the oasis of AlUla has experienced significant agricultural and urban growth. Since then, the settled Bedouins have been added to the population of Sedentary people and, as in the rest of the kingdom, a large population of immigrant workers.[10]
The area is also known for its striking landscape of rocks, canyons, and wadis, and the contrast between these dry surroundings and the lush, palm-filled oases near the city's centre. The oasis of AlUla was once a key stop on the Hejaz Railway, linking Damascus to Medina.