This article will address the topic of Al Tarfa, which has been the subject of interest and debate in today's society. Al Tarfa has aroused curiosity and has been the subject of study and research by various experts and specialists in the field. Throughout history, Al Tarfa has played a relevant role in different contexts and has generated conflicting opinions, which has contributed to enriching the debate around this topic. With the aim of providing a comprehensive and updated vision of Al Tarfa, its different facets, its impact on society and the future perspectives that are envisioned in relation to this topic will be analyzed.
Al Tarfa
الطرفة | |
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District | |
Coordinates: 25°22′32″N 51°29′19″E / 25.3755°N 51.4887°E | |
Country | Qatar |
Municipality | Ad-Dawhah |
Zone | Zone 68 |
District no. | 110 |
Area | |
• Total | 6.4 km2 (2.5 sq mi) |
Al Tarfa (Arabic: الطرفة, romanized: Aţ Ţarfah) is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. Together with Jelaiah and Jeryan Nejaima, it makes up Zone 68 which has a total population of 5,521 as of 2015.
Jeryan Nejaima Street separates it from the district of the same name to west. To the east is Al Khor Coastal Road, which connects it with the municipality of Al Daayen. Qatar University, the first institution of higher education established in the country, is based in the district.
In local dialect, the word "tarfa" refers to Tamarix aphylla, a short, salt-tolerant tree with scale-like leaves frequently planted for ornamental purposes or used as a shelterbelt. As the area is surrounded by a sabkha (salt flat), salinity levels are too high for most plants aside from Tamarix aphylla, which forms dense stands around the borders of the sabkha.
Al Tarfa borders the following districts:
Aside from the large sabkha enclosing the district, two other geographic features of interest are Wadi Jafn Al Dabb and Rawdat Jafn Al Dabb.