Liwa Oasis Explained

Liwa Oasis
Native Name:Arabic: وَاحَـة لِـيْـوَا
Settlement Type:Oasis
Pushpin Map:UAE
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Mezairaa, UAE. Considered the largest town in Liwa Oasis
Government Type:Absolute monarchy
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Emirate
Subdivision Type2:Municipal region
Subdivision Name2:Al Gharbia
Leader Title:Emir
Leader Name:Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Leader Title1:Ruler's Representative of the Western Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
Leader Name1:Hamdan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Population As Of:2019
Population Total:20,192[1]
Coordinates:23.1323°N 53.7966°W
Population Density Km2:auto
Utc Offset:+4
Timezone:UAE Standard Time

The Liwa Oasis (Arabic: وَاحَـة لِـيْـوَا|Wāḥḥat Līwā) is a large oasis area in the Western Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.[2]

Geography

Liwa Oasis is about 97.6km (60.6miles) south of the Persian Gulf coast and 150km (90miles) southwest of the city of Abu Dhabi, on the northern edge of Rub' al Khali desert. It is centered around 23.1333°N 99°W and stretches about 100km (100miles) east-west, along an arch curved to the north. It consists of some 50 villages. The geographic and economic center of the oasis is Muzayri`, where the highway from Abu Dhabi enters the oasis and then divides to the east (65km (40miles) to the easternmost village, Mahdar Bin `Usayyan) and west (45km (28miles) to the westernmost village, `Aradah). According to the census of population of 2005, the population was 20,196.[2] Earlier estimates judging from satellite images which gauged the population at 50,000 to 150,000, were too high.[3] The villages of Liwa Oasis are the southernmost settlements of Abu Dhabi and of the United Arab Emirates. The southern border of Abu Dhabi with Saudi Arabia, which runs at a distance between 16and to the Oasis, is a straight line in the Rub al Khali desert, which is largely uninhabited. Mahdar Bin `Usayyan is the southernmost village of the Emirates, and also the easternmost of the oasis. 10km (10miles) south of the border, and 40km (30miles) south of the eastern part of the oasis is the Saudi oil facility Shaybah. However, there is no road linking Liwa Oasis and Shaybah, and no border crossing. A modern, multi-lane highway connects the oasis area to the capital, Abu Dhabi.

Villages

The USGS Geographic Names Database[4] lists 39 populated places in the area of the oasis, which are listed from west to east in the following table.

VillageArabicCoordinates
`Aradahعرادة22.9833°N 53.4333°W
Milqatahملقطة23.0667°N 53.5333°W
Al-`Iddالعيد23.08°N 53.5506°W
Al-Mariyah al-Gharbiyahالمارية الغربية23.1033°N 53.58°W
Humarحمار23.0844°N 53.5842°W
Khannurخنور23.1039°N 53.6014°W
Hamarurحمرور23.1°N 53.6086°W
Taraqطرق23.1139°N 53.6114°W
Mujibمجيب23.1167°N 53.6833°W
Kayyahجيه23.1583°N 53.6847°W
Zuwayhirظويهر23.1394°N 53.6933°W
Wafdوفد23.1056°N 53.7139°W
Umm al Quraynأم القرين23.1°N 53.7167°W
Qutufقطوف23.11°N 53.7247°W
Al-Atirالعاطر23.1639°N 53.7353°W
Al-Mariyahالمارية23.1417°N 53.7417°W
Dhafeerظفير23.1306°N 53.7603°W
Jayfجيف23.1622°N 53.7744°W
Muzayriمظيري23.1386°N 53.7872°W
Nafirنافر23.1°N 53.8°W
Huwaylahحويلة23.1553°N 53.8239°W
Qurmidahقرمدة23.1189°N 53.8283°W
Hafifهفيف \ حفيف23.1478°N 53.8414°W
`Attabعتاب23.1539°N 53.8794°W
Shahشاه23.1425°N 53.9142°W
Huwaytaynحويتين23.1142°N 53.9311°W
Sabkhahصبخة23.1306°N 53.9864°W
Al-Hadhiالهذي23.1158°N 53.9967°W
Tharwaniyahثروانية23.0833°N 54.0167°W
Al Mashrubالمشرب23.0667°N 54.0167°W
An-Nashshashالنشاش23.0833°N 54.0333°W
Dahinداهن23.0667°N 54.0833°W
Wadhilواظل23.05°N 54.1333°W
Mawsilموصل23.0167°N 54.15°W
Al-Khisالخيس23°N 54.2°W
Quwaysahقويسة22.9833°N 54.2333°W
Hamimحميم22.9667°N 54.3°W
Jurayrahجريرة22.95°N 54.3167°W
Mahdar Bin `Usayyanمهدر بن عصيان22.9333°N 54.3167°W

Economy

An important traditional branch of the economy is date farming. There is a widespread use of drip irrigation and greenhouses. The importance of tourism is on the rise. There are several hotels in the area including the Liwa Hotel in Muzayri`, Tilal Liwa Hotel, the Liwa Rest House in the same village and run by the government of Abu Dhabi, and the resort Qasr Al Sarab.[5]

The nearby Moreeb dune (22.9833°N 100°W), 22km (14miles) south of Muzayri`, is 300m (1,000feet) high, and is one of the largest dunes in the world. It attracts people every year during the Liwa festival,[6] where a large number of international and local visitors come to see the off-road and camel racing events.

History

The oasis is the place of birth of the ruling families of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. In 1793, the ruling family Al Nahyan moved their residence from Liwa to Abu Dhabi.[7]

Traditionally, men from Liwa (Bani Yas tribe) were pearl divers on the coast during the summer months. Pearl diving offered an additional source of income.

The British explorer Wilfred Thesiger first arrived in Liwa around mid December 1946 in his first crossing of the Rub' Al Khali (Empty Quarter) desert.[8] [9] This was followed by a second visit by Thesiger in early March 1948 during his second crossing of the Rub' Al Khali (Empty Quarter) desert.[8] [10]

In popular culture

Desert scenes of East of Liwa Oasis, in the Rub' Al Khali desert, was the set of in the 2015 film and it was used to represent Jakku, a desert planet.[11]

Desert scenes in the 2020 film Sonic the Hedgehog were filmed in Liwa Oasis.[12]

Desert scenes of the desert landscape of Liwa was filmed to represent the planet Arrakis in the 2021 film Dune[13] and 2024 film .[14]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Report: Abu Dhabi 2010. 21 March 2019. Oxford Business Group. 9781907065217. Google Books.
  2. Book: Oxford Business Group . The Report Abu Dhabi 2010 . Al Gharbia . 171 . https://books.google.com/books?id=f9l90XsF5-sC&pg=PA167 . 978-1-9070-6521-7 . 2010.
  3. Web site: Liwa Oasis. 2012-07-05. Lexiorient.
  4. Web site: Complete Files of Geographic Names for Geopolitical Areas from GNS (ISO/IEC 10646 [Unicode UTF-8] ]. Earth-info.nga.mil . 2012-07-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120709181017/http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/namefiles.htm . 2012-07-09 .
  5. Web site: Qasr Al Sarab Abu Dhabi. www.anantara.com. May 9, 2023.
  6. Web site: Liwa International Festival / Moreeb Dune . 2019-06-19 . Abu Dhabi Tourism Office . Abu Dhabi .
  7. Motohiro. Ono. Reconsideration of the Meanings of the Tribal Ties in the United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi Emirate in Early ʼ90s. Kyoto Bulletin of Islamic Area Studies. March 2011. 4-1. 2. 25–34. 17 April 2013.
  8. Web site: Journey biographies Thesiger's Journeys in Arabia - Second Empty Quarter Crossing 1947-8 . 2024-01-15 . web.prm.ox.ac.uk.
  9. Web site: Agosto Foundation :: Wilfred Thesiger - Journeys . 2024-01-15 . agosto-foundation.org . en.
  10. Book: Thesiger, Wilfred . . . 1959 . 978-1-101-16066-4 . 1959 . 260–262.
  11. News: The harsh reality of building a 'Star Wars' fantasy in Abu Dhabi. LA Times. 3 December 2015.
  12. News: Watch: Key 'Sonic The Hedgehog' scenes were filmed in Abu Dhabi's Liwa desert. The National. 25 March 2020.
  13. Web site: Why Denis Villeneuve Shot ‘Dune’ During Abu Dhabi’s Hottest Months: ‘Strange Haze in the Air’. IndieWire. 27 September 2021.
  14. Web site: Where was ‘Dune 2’ filmed? All the stunning locations revealed . Timeout. 5 March 2024.