List of wadis of the United Arab Emirates
Appearance
The United Arab Emirates does not have any permanent rivers, but does have wadis, a permanently or intermittently dry riverbed. This is a list of wadis in United Arab Emirates arranged alphabetically.
A
[edit]- Wadi Abadilah, in Fujairah[1][2][3][4][5]
- Wadi Afiya, in Ras Al Khaimah[6][7]
- Wadi Ajali / Wādī ‘Ajalī, (tributary of Wadi Al Fay), in Fujairah.[8][9]
- Wadi Arar / Wadi Ar'ar, (tributary of Wādī ‘Asimah), in Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah
- Wadi Arus / Wādī ‘Arūs, (tributary of Wādī Shāh), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][10]
- Wadi Ashwani / Wādī ‘Ashwānī (tributary of Wadi Sifuni / Wadi Sifni), in Ras Al Khaimah[a][1][4][11][12]
- Wadi Asimah / Wādī ‘Asimah (tributary of Wādī Sidr), in Ras Al Khaimah[1][13][14]
- Wadi Atmar (tributary of Wadi Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah
- Wadi Awsaq / Wādī Awsāq (tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[8][15][16][17][18][19]
- Wadi Al Aym / Wādī ‘Ayīm, in Ras Al Khaimah[8][13][20]
B
[edit]- Wadi Bakhit, in Ras Al Khaimah[21]
- Wadi Baqal (tributary of Wadi Nahela), in Ras Al Khaimah[6]
- Wadi Baqarah (tributary of Wadi Sifuni / Wadi Sifni), in Ras Al Khaimah[1][11][22][23]
- Wadi Barid / Wādī Bārid (tributary of Wadi Munay`i / Wadi Munay), in Ras Al Khaimah[22][24][25][26]
- Wadi Barut / Wādī Barut (tributary of Wadi Ghalilah), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][13][27]
- Wadi Bih / Wādī Al-Bayḥ / Wādī al Bīḩ, in Ras Al Khaimah, and Oman[6][15][28][29][30]
- Wadi Bu Faraj / Wādī Bū Faraj (tributary of Wadi Qor), in Ras Al Khaimah[13][24][31]
E
[edit]- Wadi Ejili / Wadi Al Ejili / Wādī Al 'Ijēlī / Wadi Ayaili, in Ras Al Khaimah[13][22][25]
- Wadi Esfai / Wadi Sfai / Wadi Isfai, (tributary of Wadi Sifuni / Wadi Sfuni / Wadi Sifni), in Ras Al Khaimah[32]
F
[edit]- Wadi Faqara / Wādī Faqarah, in Ras Al Khaimah[6][33]
- Wadi Fara / Wādī al Fara‘ / Wādī Al Far, in Ras Al Khaimah[8][13][22][34]
- Wadi Farfar / Wādī Furfār, in Fujairah.[11][16][22][35]
- Wadi Al Fay / Wādī Al Fay’, in Fujairah.[8][13][22][36]
G
[edit]- Wadi Ghabas / Wādī Ghabas (tributary of Wadi Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][13][28][37]
- Wadi Al Gabbah / Wādī Al Gabbah (tributary of Wadi Shaam), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Al Ghafiyyah, in Ras Al Khaimah[6][13][38]
- Wadi Ghalan (tributary of Wadi Yushemah / Wadi Ghushaymah / Wadi Ghashemah), in Fujairah[8][39][40]
- Wadi Ghalfa / Wadi Gulfa (tributary of Wadi Hadf), in Ajman[24][41]
- Wadi Ghalilah / Wādī Ghalīlah, in Ras Al Khaimah[6][13][42][43]
- Wadi Ghayl / Wādī Ghayl (tributary of Wadi Qada'ah), in Ras Al Khaimah[6]
- Wadi Ghayl / Wādī Ghayl (tributary of Wadi Wurayah), in Fujairah[8][39][44]
- Wadi Ghulayyil Khun (tributary of Wadi Wurayah), in Fujairah[8][39][45]
H
[edit]- Wadi Hadf / Wadi Hadaf / Wādī Ḩadf (tributary of Wadi Hatta), in Ajman, Dubai and Oman[24][46][47]
- Wadi Halhal / Wādī Ḩalḩal (tributary of Wadi Ghalilah), in Ras Al Khaimah[2][6][13][22][37][48]
- Wadi Halu / Wādī Halū / Wadi Khalu (tributary of Wadi Naqab), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][22][49][50][51]
- Wadi Ham / Wādī Hām, in Fujairah[1][4][11][13][16][29][52][53][54]
- Wadi Haqil / Wādī Ḩaqīl, in Ras Al Khaimah[55]
- Wadi Hatta / Wādī Ḩattā, in Dubai and Oman[24][56][57][58]
- Wadi Al Hawari, in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Al Hayilah / Wadi Hiyaila / Wadi Hiyailah (tributary of Wadi al Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah[13][59][60]
- Wadi Hayl / Wādī Ḩayl / Wādī Al Ḩēl, in Fujairah.[13][11][61]
- Wadi Helo / Wādī Al Ḥilū / Wadi Hilu, in Sharjah, Fujairah and Oman[1][22][24][25][29][62]
- Wadi Al Himriyyah (tributary of Wadi Mu'taridah / Wadi Mutarid) in Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Al Hiyar / Wādī Hiyār (tributary of Wadi Khabb and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[13][8][17][63]
- Wadi Hubayb / Wādī Hubayb (tributary of Wadi Qor), in Ras Al Khaimah[24][64]
- Wadi Al Huwaybit / Wādī al Ḩuwaybīţ / Wādī Liḩwе̄biţ, in Fujairah[8][13][65]
J
[edit]- Wadi Al Jazeer / Wadi al Yazir, in Ajman and Oman[41]
- Wadi Jib / Wādī Jib (tributary of Wadi Shah), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][22][66]
K
[edit]- Wadi Kadra, in Ras Al Khaimah.
- Wadi Khabb / Wādī Khabb (tributary of Wadi Ghalilah), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][67]
- Wadi Khabb / Wādī Khabb (tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[13][22][16][8][18][68]
- Wadi Al Kharas / Wadi Likhras / Wādī Likhras (tributary of Wadi Khabb and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[13][8][69]
- Wadi Al Khari / Wādī al Khārī (tributary of Wadi Shawka), in Ras Al Khaimah[70]
- Wadi Al Kharus, in Ajman and Oman[41][71]
- Wadi Al Khileban (tributary of Wadi Hadf), in Ajman[41]
- Wadi Al Khiway / Wādī Al Khiway (tributary of Wadi Khabb), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Al Khurush / Wādī Al Khurūsh (tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[16][8][72]
- Wādī Kirībā|Wadi Kiriba / Wādī Kirībā, in Ras Al Khaimah[6][73]
- Wadi Kub (tributary of Wadi Mu'taridah / Wadi Mutarid) in Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah[13][37][8][74]
L
[edit]- Wadi Laim / Wādī Līm (tributary of Wadi Hadf and sub-tributary of Wadi Hatta), in Ajman and Dubai[13][24]
- Wadi Lil / Wādī Līl (tributary of Wadi Kub), in Fujairah[13]
- Wadi Limarit / Wādī Limarit (tributary of Wadi Ham), in Ras Al Khaimah[75]
- Wadi Lishan / Wādī Lishan (tributary of Wadi Hadf), in Ajman[24][76]
- Wadi Litibah / Wādī Litibah (tributary of Wadi Ghalilah), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][77]
M
[edit]- Wadi Madha / Wadi Madhah / Wādī Maḩḑah, in Oman and Sharjah and Fujairah[13][22][1][11][78][79]
- Wadi Madnan / Wādī Madnan (tributary of Wadi Naqab), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][15][13][80][81]
- Wadi Malahah, in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Mamduh / Wādī Mamdūḩ (tributary of Wadi Sifuni / Wadi Sifni), in Ras Al Khaimah[22][11][82]
- Wadi Al Maryalen / Wādī Al Maryalе̄n (tributary of Wadi Shaam), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Maydaq / Wādī Maydaq / Wādī Mе̄daq, in Fujairah[13][22][8][83]
- Wadi May / Wādī Mayy / Wadi Mai / Wādī May (tributary of Wadi Rumh / Wadi Rumht), in Fujairah[13][1][41]
- Wadi Mayy / Wādī Mayy (tributary of Wadi Shah), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][84]
- Wadi Mayya / Wādī Al Mayyah (tributary of Wadi Awsaq, in Fujairah[13][17]
- Wadi Al Midhnab / Wadi Madnah / Wādī Madnah (tributary of Wadi Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah[13][85]
- Wadi Al Mikhebi / Wādī Al Mikhе̄bī (tributary of Wadi Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Milah / Wādī Milāḩ (tributary of Wadi Qor), in Ras Al Khaimah[24][25][86]
- Wadi Modaynah in Ras Al Khaimah
- Wadi Mudayq / Wādī Muḑayq / Wādī Al Madīq / Wadi Mutheiq, in Sharjah and Fujairah (tributary of Wadi Helo)[13][25][87]
- Wadi Wadi Muhayli / Wādī Muhaylī (tributary of Wadi Naqab), in Ras Al Khaimah[88]
- Wadi Munay`i / Wadi Munay (tributary of Wadi Qor / Wādī al Qūr), in Ras Al Khaimah[22][37][24][25][89]
- Wadi Murtaqam / Wadi Murtaqau (tributary of Wadi Wurayah), in Fujairah[8][39][90]
- Wadi Mu'taridah / Wadi Mutarid / Wadi Al Mithaddim, in Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah[13][42][22][8][91]
N
[edit]- Wadi Nahela / Wādī Ghēl / Wadi Ghil, in Ras Al Khaimah[28][13][92]
- Wadi Naqab / Wādī Naqab, in Ras Al Khaimah and Oman[6][28][13][15][93][94]
- Wadi Naqat (tributary of Wadi Shah), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][95][96]
- Wadi Nikid / Wādī Nikid / Wadi Naqid (tributary of Wadi Khabb and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[13]
Q
[edit]- Wadi Qada'ah / Wādī Kidā'ah (tributary of Wadi Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah, and Oman[6][15][13][97]
- Wadi Qaf'ah / Wādī Qaf'ah (tributary of Wadi Shaam), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Qimah / Wādī Qimah (tributary of Wadi Hatta), in Dubai[24][98]
- Wadi Qor / Wādī al Qūr / Wadi al-Qawr, in Ras Al Khaimah and Oman[13][37][24][25][99][100][101]
R
[edit]- Wadi Ra'alat Ad Daman (tributary of Wadi Ghabas), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Rahabah / Wādī Raḩbah, in Ras Al Khaimah[13][6][21][28][102]
- Wadi Raibiya / Wadi Ar Rebiyyah, in Ras Al Khaimah[13][22][6][103]
- Wadi Ar Ra'ilah (tributary of Wadi Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Riyamah / Wādī Riyāmah / Wadi Riyama (tributary of Wadi Sayraq and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean)[8][18][104]
- Wadi Rumht / Wādī Rumḩ / Wadi Ramth, in Fujairah[11][41]
S
[edit]- Wadi Sadakh / Wādī Sidakh / Wādī Sadakh (tributary of Wadi Awsaq and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[13][8][17]
- Wadi Safad / Wādī Şafad, in Fujairah[13][42][11][105][46][106]
- Wadi Safat / Wādī Suftah (tributary of Wadi Kub), in Ras Al Khaimah[13][8]
- Wadi Saham in Fujairah[107][108]
- Wadi Sal (tributary of Wadi Halu, and sub-tributary of Wadi Naqab), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][109]
- Wadi Sal Dhayah (Next to the village and farming area of Sal Dhayah, at the foot of Jabal Rams), in Ras Al Khaimah[13][95][110]
- Wadi Samarat (tributary of Wādī Madnan), in Ras Al Khaimah[6]
- Wadi Sawabi (tributary of Wadi Khabb and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[17]
- Wadi Sawamia (tributary of Wadi Scharab), in Ajman and Oman[24][71]
- Wadi Saybitalma / Wādī Saybitalmā (tributary of Wadi Ashwani ), in Ras Al Khaimah[11][111]
- Wadi Sayraq / Wādī Sayraq (tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[8][18][112]
- Wadi Sena / Wadi Sinnah / Wādī Sanah, in Fujairah[13][8][113]
- Wadi Shaam / Wādī ash Sha‘m / Wādī Sha‘am, in Ras Al Khaimah[13][37][42][15][114]
- Wadi Shah / Wādī Shāh (tributary of Wadi Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][28][115]
- Wadi Shakh / Wādī Shakh (tributary of Wadi Khabb and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[8][15][17][116]
- Wadi Sharm / Wādī Sharm / Ghalīlat Da‘‘ān, in Fujairah[13][92][8][117]
- Wadi Ash Sharyah / Wādī Ash Sharyah / Wadi Al Sheria (tributary of Wadi Khabb and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[13]
- Wadi Shawka / Wādī Shokah / Wādī Shawkah, in Ras Al Khaimah[13][42][32][118]
- Wadi Shie / Wādī Shī in Khor Fakkan, Sharjah[42][1][119]
- Wadi Shis / Wādī Ash Shīş / Wadi Shees (tributary of Wadi Madha), in Sharjah and Oman.[1][8][78][32][120]
- Wadi Siji / Wādī Sījī, in Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah[13][1][11][121]
- Wadi Shisah / Wādī Shīşah (tributary of Wādī Shāh), in Ras Al Khaimah[6][122]
- Wadi Shuway / Wādī Shuway (tributary of Wadi Ham), in Fujairah[123]
- Wadi Sidr / Wādī Sidr in Fujairah[8][124][125]
- Wadi Sifuni / Wadi Sifni, in Ras Al Khaimah[11][42][126]
T
[edit]- Wadi Tarabat / Wādī Tarabat near Al Ain in Abu Dhabi,[127]
- Wadi Tawiyean / Wadi Al Tawiyaen / Wādī Ţawīyayn, in Fujairah[13][16][8][128]
- Wadi Tayyibah in Fujairah
- Wadi Thayb / Wādī Thayb / Wadi Theeb, tributary of Wadi Safad, in Fujairah[11][129]
- Wadi Thouban / Wadi Toban / Wādī Thawbān, in Fujairah[11][130]
- Wadi Tuwa / Wadi Tawa / Wādī Tawāh (tributary of Wadi Munay`i / Wadi Munay), in Ras Al Khaimah[24][131]
U
[edit]- Wadi Umm al Ghat / Wādī Umm al Ghāt (tributary of Wadi Qor), in Ras Al Khaimah[24][132]
- Wadi Ushail / Wādī Ushayl (tributary of Wadi Qor), in Ras Al Khaimah[13][24][133]
W
[edit]- Wadi Wa‘bayn / Wādī Wa‘bayn / Wadi Wa'abain (tributary of Wadi Khabb and sub-tributary of Wadi Tawiyean), in Fujairah[8][17][134]
- Wadi Wamm / Wādī Wamm / Wādī Wam, in Fujairah.[13][8][135]
- Wadi Wayqah / Wādī Wayqah (tributary of Wadi Siji), in Fujairah[136]
- Wadi Wurayah / Wādī Wurayyah, in Fujairah[29][1][137][138][39][139][140]
Y
[edit]- Wadi Yabsah / Wadi Jabsah, tributary of Wadi Ham, in Fujairah.[13][11][105][141]
- Ghalil Al Yafar, (tributary of Wadi Jib), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
- Wadi Yushemah / Wadi Ghushaymah / Wadi Ghashemah / Wādī Al Yishе̄mah (tributary of Wadi Wurayah), in Fujairah[13][8][39][142]
Z
[edit]- Wadi Zanhah / Wādī Z̧anḩah / Wadi Dhanhah, (tributary of Wadi Al Fay), in Fujairah.[8][143]
- Wadi Zibat / Wādī Zaybāt, (tributary of Wadi Bih), in Ras Al Khaimah and Oman[15][144]
- Wadi Zikt / Wādī Zikt, in Fujairah[29][15][42][1][8][145]
- Wadi Zuqaybah / Wādī As Siqе̄bah (tributary of Wadi Asimah), in Ras Al Khaimah[13][146]
- Wadi Zireb (tributary of Wadi Rahabah), in Ras Al Khaimah[13]
See also
[edit]- List of countries without rivers
- List of wadis of Oman
- List of mountains in the United Arab Emirates
- List of mountains in Oman
Notes
[edit]- ^ Riverbed partially destroyed by the activity of large quarries.
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