- Aden - Wikipedia
Aden is the capital and principal part of Aden Governorate, encompassing eight districts During the colonial period, the name Aden referred to the area along the north coast of the gulf, encompassing Tawahi, Mualla, Crater, and much of Khor Maksar district
- Aden | Yemen, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Aden, city of Yemen Situated along the north coast of the Gulf of Aden, it lies on a peninsula enclosing the eastern side of Al-Tawahi Harbour The peninsula enclosing the western side of the harbour is called Little Aden From 1968 until 1990 Aden was the capital of South Yemen
- Discover the Largest City in Yemen and Its Significance
Explore the culture and significance of Aden, the largest city in Yemen Uncover its heritage, architectural marvels, and unique traditions in this guide
- Aden – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Old town of Aden, with Shamsan Mountains and crater in background Aden (Arabic: عَدَنْ ʿAdan) is a city in the Yemeni Coastal Plains, on the Gulf of Aden at the southern end of the Red Sea
- Aden: The Jewel of Southern Yemen and Cradle of Coastal Civilizations
Aden is one of the most important and oldest coastal cities in the Arab world, thanks to its strategic location on the Gulf of Aden and its history that spans thousands of years
- Quality of life in Aden. History, cuture, trends - 2025
Aden, a port city in Yemen, is renowned for its strategic location and historical significance Situated on the Gulf of Aden, it has served as a vital maritime hub for centuries, linking trade routes between the East and the West
- Aden, Yemen: A Historic Port City with Stunning Coastal Landmarks
Aden (عدن) is a major port city and a key resort destination in southern Yemen, known for its rich history, strategic location, and vibrant economy Situated near a dormant volcano on a small island, Aden boasts breathtaking coastal views and a legacy that spans centuries
- Aden Colony - Wikipedia
In 1 April 1937, Aden was separated from British India to become a Crown colony under the Government of India Act 1935, consisting of the city of Aden and its surrounding areas The colony experienced rapid development due to its thriving port, but it was also marked by growing civil unrest
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