Nizwa (Arabic:
نزوى)
is the largest city in the
Ad Dakhiliyah Region in
Oman and was the
capital of
Oman proper. Nizwa is about 140
km (1.5 hours) from
Muscat. The population is
estimated at around 70,000 people
including the two areas of Burkat Al
Mooz and
Al Jabel Al Akhdar.
Nizwa is one of the oldest cities
in Oman and it was once a center of
trade, religion, education and art.
Its Jama (grand mosque) was formerly
a center for
Islamic learning. Nizwa acquired
its importance because it has been
an important meeting point at the
base of the Western
Hajar Mountains. Set amid a
verdant spread of date palms, it is
strategically located at the
crossroads of routes linking the
interior with
Muscat and the lower reaches of
Dhofar thus serving as the link
for a large part of the country.
Today, Nizwa is a diverse prosperous
place with numerous agricultural,
historical and recreational aspects.
Nizwa is a center for
date growing and is the market
place for the area.
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