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hajjar

Hajjar, a variant transliteration of Hajar, commonly refers to the Hajjar (Hajar) Mountains, a major mountain range in the eastern Arabian Peninsula that spans parts of Oman and the United Arab Emirates. The range forms a natural barrier along the Gulf of Oman coast and influences climate and biodiversity in the region.

Geography and geology: The Hajar extends roughly 700 kilometers (about 435 miles). It includes rugged limestone

Other uses: In addition to geography, Hajjar is used as a surname among Arabic-speaking communities. It also

cliffs,
deep
canyons
and
wadis.
Notable
peaks
include
Jebel
Shams,
the
highest
point
in
Oman
at
about
3,000
meters,
and
Jebel
Akhdar,
the
Green
Mountain,
at
around
2,980
meters.
appears
in
place
names
and
cultural
references
in
the
Arab
world.
The
word
itself
is
linked
to
rocks
or
stone
in
Arabic,
reflecting
the
geological
character
of
the
range.