The Hatta Heritage Village
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Laalamani
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Nestled among the Hajjar mountains, the Hatta Heritage Village is a 16th century village overlooking a fertile oasis. This village presents a fine example of traditional style village architecture. It dates back to 400 years and consist of 2 watchtowers, a mosque and houses constructed of stone, mud, reeds and palm tree trunks. It was built around the imposing Hatta Fort that dominates the village.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
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