Rijal Almaa
Rijal Almaa Village | |
| Location | Asir Province, Saudi Arabia |
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| Coordinates | 18°12′45″N 42°16′25″E / 18.21250°N 42.27361°E |
| Type | Village |
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| Website | Official Website |
Rijal Almaa or Rijal Almaʽa (Arabic: رجال ألمع) is a village located in the Asir province, Saudi Arabia. It is about 50 km (31 mi) west of Abha, in the southwest of Saudi Arabia. The village is more than 900 years old. The village had an ideal location through which it linked the people coming from Yemen and the Levant through the Holy City of Mecca and Medina. As a result, it became a regional trade center.
Rijal Almaa contains around 60 multi-story buildings made of stone, clay and wood. The village has historical significance as it has a number of long and old fortresses. As the village is open for visitors, people can reach the place through a number of ways including Sawda center, Aqabat Sama, Muhayil Asir and Hobail.