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[[File:Persian Gulf PT1.png|thumb|309x309px|Main cities, ports and routes of the [[Portuguese empire]] in the [[Persian Gulf]] in the [[16th century|16th]] and [[17th century|17th]] centuries]]
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[[Al Bloushi]], [[Al-Farsi]], Al Zadjali, Al Habsi, Al Ajmi, Al Owaisi, Al Amri, Al Badri, Al Raisi tribes live here. The area is known for its agricultural beauty, fishing, and traditional pastimes like horse and camel racing, halwa making, and Omani-style bullfighting.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofoman.com/article/82133/Lifestyle/Property-Times/5-Reasons-To-Love-Barka|title=5 Reasons To Love Barka|date=2016-04-24|website=Times of Oman|language=en|access-date=2019-12-01}}</ref>
[[Al Bloushi]], [[Al-Farsi]], Al Zadjali, Al Habsi, Al Ajmi, Al Owaisi, Al Amri, Al Badri, Al Raisi tribes live here. The area is known for its agricultural beauty, fishing, and traditional pastimes like horse and [[camel racing]], [[Halva|halwa]] making, and Omani-style bullfighting.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofoman.com/article/82133/Lifestyle/Property-Times/5-Reasons-To-Love-Barka|title=5 Reasons To Love Barka|date=2016-04-24|website=Times of Oman|language=en|access-date=2019-12-01}}</ref>


==Attractions==
==Attractions==

Revision as of 17:02, 30 November 2023

Barka
Barkāʾ (بَرْكَاء)
Borca
Barka is located in Oman
Barka
Barka
Location in Oman
Barka is located in Middle East
Barka
Barka
Barka (Middle East)
Barka is located in West and Central Asia
Barka
Barka
Barka (West and Central Asia)
Coordinates: 23°41′47.1″N 57°53′16.0″E / 23.696417°N 57.887778°E / 23.696417; 57.887778
Country Oman
SubdivisionAl Batinah South Governorate
Population
 (2017)
 • Total130,000
Time zoneUTC+4:00 United Arab Emirates Standard Time

Barka (Template:Lang-ar) is a coastal city and Wilayah (Province) in the region Al Bāţinah, in northern Oman. Bordered by the Sea of Oman and the Hajar Mountains in southern Batinah, Barka is about a half-hour drive from As-Seeb and roughly an hours drive from Al-Khuwair and Ruwi.

History

Main cities, ports and routes of the Portuguese empire in the Persian Gulf in the 16th and 17th centuries

Al Bloushi, Al-Farsi, Al Zadjali, Al Habsi, Al Ajmi, Al Owaisi, Al Amri, Al Badri, Al Raisi tribes live here. The area is known for its agricultural beauty, fishing, and traditional pastimes like horse and camel racing, halwa making, and Omani-style bullfighting.[1]

Attractions

Portuguese Fortress of Barka (Borca) in a 17th-century picture. In Antonio Bocarro's book of fortresses (1632).

Nearby is Bait Na'aman (Nu'man), a four-towered fort of Imam Bil'arab bin Sultan of the 17th century, renovated in 1991.[2] Barka Fort is a known tourist spot. Barka Souq, near to the beach is an economically important area. There are two major resorts in Barka, the Al-Sawadi resort and the Al-Nahda resort.

Economy

A new quarter is now under construction in Sawadi, called the "Blue City". The development is 8 km from Sawadi beach, and many international companies are involved in Barka development projects. There is an estimated $15 billion in new construction currently taking place here. Barka is the site of several power and water plants including:

  • The Barka 2 water and power plant, with generation capacity of 678 MW and desalination capacity of 26.4 million gallons of potable water per day.[3]
  • The Barka 3 gas turbine power plant, with generation capacity of 744 MW, sponsored by Engie, Yonden and Sojitz.[4]
  • A new 281,000 m³/d desalination plant is to be commissioned: Itochu, Degremont and International Power were named preferred bidders in 2015.[5]

References

  1. ^ "5 Reasons To Love Barka". Times of Oman. 2016-04-24. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  2. ^ "Bait Na'aman". Al Batinah and Al Dhahirah Guide. Rough Guides.
  3. ^ "Barka 2 Independent Water & Power Project". Mubadala. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Commercial Operations of Sohar 2 and Barka 3 IPP Projects in Oman Start". Sojitz Corporation. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Oman names preferred bidders for Sohar and Barka projects". The International Desalination & Water Reuse Quarterly. 21 October 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.

Further reading

  • Westermann, Großer Atlas zur Weltgeschichte (in German)