AlAuja
Al-Auja (Arabic: العوجا, also transliterated Al-Awja) is the name of several places in the Levant and neighboring regions. The toponym derives from the Arabic root awj, meaning “bend” or “crooked,” and is used for settlements in Arabic-speaking areas, often without shared origin aside from the common word.
In the West Bank, Al-Auja refers to a village in the Jericho Governorate, located in the Jordan
In Jordan, the name Al-Auja is used by several small localities, including a locality in Mafraq Governorate
The term also appears in historical maps and records as a descriptive toponym for terrain features deemed