Sana'a
Sana'a (Arabic: صنعاء; ṣan'ā ') is the capital city of Yemen located southwest of the Arabian Peninsula. Although it is the center of Sana'a province, it does not belong to Sana'a prefecture administratively but constitutes Amanat Al-Asemah "Amanat Al-Asima" (Sana a city) alone. Sana'a is located in the plateau at an altitude of about 2,300 m and is located in the highlands as the capital in the world. In the city there is a brick building made of clay, Arab culture remains remarkable. It is a city of Islam, and there are many Muslim universities and mosques in the city. The Sarechha Mosque completed in 2008 will accommodate 40,000 people. The population of Sana'a is 1,747,627 people, the population of the metropolitan area is 2,167,961 people (2004) and it is one of the world's fastest growing capitals. It is also written Sana'a. ...