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・ Sakarya (electoral district)
・ Sakarya Atatürk Stadium
・ Sakarya Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K.
・ Sakarya Province
・ Sakarya River
・ Sakarya Sports Hall
・ Sakarya toothcarp
・ Sakarya University
・ Sakarya University Middle East Institute
・ Sakarya, Ardanuç
・ Sakarya, Polatlı
・ Sakaryaspor
・ Sakarçäge
・ Sakaizawa Kenichi
・ Sakai–Kasahara scheme
Sakakah
・ Sakakami Station
・ Sakaki (disambiguation)
・ Sakaki Station
・ Sakaki, Nagano
・ Sakakibara
・ Sakakibara clan
・ Sakakibara Kenkichi
・ Sakakibara Yasukatsu
・ Sakakibara Yasumasa
・ Sakakibara-Onsenguchi Station
・ Sakakita Station
・ Sakakita, Nagano
・ Sakaköy, Zonguldak
・ Sakal


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Sakakah : ウィキペディア英語版
Sakakah

Sakakah ((アラビア語:سكاكا)) is an oasis town in northwestern Saudi Arabia and is the capital of Al Jawf Province. It is located just to the north of the An Nafud desert. Sakakah had a population of 242,813 at the 2010 Census.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Saudi Arabia: Sakaka )
==Agriculture==
Al-Jawf is notable for its abundant agricultural water, making possible the cultivation of dates (200,000 Palms) and olives (12,000,000 trees), as well as other agricultural products. Farms number around 16,000, and agricultural projects around 1,500. It is the home of some agribusiness farms such as Watania Farms,〔(Watania Farms website )〕 the largest organic farm in the kingdom. The fertile agricultural land of Al-Jawf is due largely to underground water, which drew delegates of King Abdul Aziz. They were sent to the town of Sakaka and Dumat Al-Jandal and Qurayat, requesting resident tribes there to join the nascent kingdom. Sakaka is home to many Saudi families that can proudly trace their lineage to a few large, old tribes that have dominated the area since time immemorial.

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