Saina Al-Humaidi
Place in Umm Salal, Qatar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saina Al-Humaidi (Arabic: صنيع الحميدي; also spelled Snay Lehmaidi) is a Qatari village in the municipality of Umm Salal.[2][3] The village has been inhabited primarily by the Al-Humaidi tribe for decades.[4]
Saina Al-Humaidi
صنيع الحميدي | |
---|---|
![]() View of Saina Al Humaidi from Al Shamal Road | |
Coordinates: 25°32′N 51°24′E | |
Country | Qatar |
Municipality | Umm Salal |
Zone | Zone 71 |
District no. | 133 |
Area | |
• Total | 8.3 km2 (3.2 sq mi) |
Etymology
In Arabic, "sana" is a term used to denote an area where water accumulates. The term may also refer to the type of wood used in a barrier enclosing a water reservoir.[3]
Infrastructure
The village has only 15 housing units, all owned by the Al-Humaidi. There is a mosque in the area, called "Smra Bin Muawiya". The village is typified by poor sanitation and a lack of facilities.[4] Resident typically travel to Umm Qarn, a village 2 km away, to purchase products.[5]
References
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.