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Raymah Governorate is located in northwestern Yemen, and it enjoys a picturesque and diverse nature, as it is characterized by its towering mountains and the dry Fajr Valley, which is located in the north of the governorate. It is famous for its qat, olive and forest trees, and there are many rivers that run in the mountainous areas.
There are also many important archaeological sites and religious monuments in the governorate, such as Dhamar Castle, the Red House Church, Al-Ahdal Mosque, Sheikh Abdullah Al-Tahweshi Mosque, and the Dhamar Regional Museum.
The people in the province of Raymah are among the ancient tribes that are distinguished by their simplicity and the terrain of the region, which has been subjected to many harsh conditions throughout the ages. The people of Raymah are made up of several ethnic groups, such as the tribe of Bani Hussein, Bani Gharara, Al-Shayatin, Al-Rawasi, and other tribes.
The main districts in Raymah governorate are: Al-Jabalia, Khayout, Al-Hodeidah, Kitaf, Dhamar, Majzar, Al-Raziah, Murad, Nihm, Riz Al-Yaman, Khawlan, Al-Mashna, Numan, Ataq and Al-Hada. The governorate also includes many schools, universities, hospitals, cultural centers, commercial centers and traditional markets, which makes it a wonderful tourist destination and an ideal place for exploration and relaxation. Located in northwestern Yemen, Raymah governorate extends over an area of about 20,580 square kilometers. The governorate includes 15 districts whose lands are divided into 1,543 villages.
The population in Rayma Governorate is estimated at about 732,000 people, and men constitute about 49% of the total population, while women constitute about 51%.
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