Arad

Arad or ARAD may refer to:

People

  • Arad (surname)
  • Arad is also a Persian first name for men.
  • Places and jurisdictions

    In Bahrain

  • Arad, Bahrain, a village in Al Muharraq Governorate
  • Arad Fort, located on Arad shore, Bahrain
  • Arad Island, a former member of the Bahrain Islands now joined to Muharraq
  • In Iran

  • Arad, Iran, a city in Fars Province, Iran
  • Arad District, an administrative subdivision of Fars Province
  • Arad Rural District, an administrative subdivision of Fars Province
  • Arad General Hospital in Tehran, Iran
  • Arad, Tehran, a village in Tehran Province, Iran
  • In Israel

  • Arad, Israel, a city
  • Tel Arad, the remains of the ancient city of Arad
  • In (Trans)Jordan

  • Arad (see), an Ancient city and bishopric near Tell'Arad, and modern Catholic titular see
  • In Romania

  • Arad, Romania, the main city of Arad County
  • This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Arad

    Arad, Israel

    Arad (Hebrew: עֲרָד  (audio) ; Arabic: عِرَادَ) is a city in the South District of Israel. It is located on the border of the Negev and Judean Deserts, 25 kilometers (15.5 mi) west of the Dead Sea and 45 km (28 mi) east of Beersheba. The city is home to a diverse population of 24,229, including Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews, both secular and religious, Bedouins and Black Hebrews, as well as new immigrants. The city is notable for its clean, dry air and serves as a major attraction to asthmatics worldwide.

    After attempts to settle the area in the 1920s, Arad was founded in November 1962 as an Israeli development town, the first planned city in Israel. Arad's population grew significantly with the Aliyah from the Commonwealth of Independent States in the 1990s, and peaked in 2002 at 24,500 residents.

    Landmarks in Arad include the ruins of Tel Arad, Arad Park, a domestic airfield and Israel's first legal race circuit. The city is known for its annual summer music festival, The Arad Festival.

    Arad, Iran

    Arad (Persian: ارد, also Romanized as Ard, Erad, Īrad, and Ird) is a city in and the capital of Arad District, in Gerash County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,264, in 1,181 families.

    The outskirts of the town include many farming areas and dry open land. Arad is enclosed by two large mountains running parallel to the city. This makes travel to the city difficult. There is one two sided paved road running from a two-way split further down the road. This highway runs both east and west to large cities such as Jahrom, Qom, Firouzabad, Shiraz, Lar, Evaz, Gerash, and continues all the way South to the port city of Bandar Abbas.

    Demographics

  • Islamic Shia : 97%
  • Islamic Sunni : 1%
  • Turks: 1%
  • Afghan and other: 1%
  • Economy and infrastructure

    Arad has a few markets where citizens may purchase fruits, vegetables, food, meats, bread, and other household items. The city also sports a lone gas station just outside the city. Many of the working population either work in a larger city/province, work in the farms, shops, or transport goods for a living. Most of the housing in the city is pre-modern clay and sand hardened structures. Newer buildings are made from bright white marble tile. The town is governed by a single Police/Military station/office.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Elegy

    by: Arid

    Hold still
    Don’t move I say
    Wilt thou hear
    My elegy
    Head high
    Preserve my pride
    I shall defy the gallows
    I and you and me
    Well we just don’t know
    What love can do
    I pledge to you
    That I won’t deceive
    The heart that’s mine
    As here I sit
    I vow
    Your history does not
    Perish my love
    The shame
    Will be mine for a
    Scarlet woman thou art
    I and you and me
    Well we just don’t know
    What love can do
    I pledge to you
    That I won’t deceive
    The heart that’s mine
    Dead from the grave
    We’re all slaves
    To what we’ve got
    Love
    Is been through
    The door




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