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Maklan, Yemen is a small village in the central highlands of Yemen. There is an airstrip which is the only access expect for a small dirt road. The main and possibly the only religion is Muslim. The city has a one classroom school run by the mosque. Maklan has a police station [1] but no official fire station. The city is split into a southern and northern half with farmland dividing them.
Maklan, Yemen |
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Population: 500 (estimate) |
Location: Latitude: 13° 49' 60 N, Longitude: 44° 53' 60 E |
Religion: Muslim |
Calling code: 967 |
Currency: Yemeni rial (YER) |
Official language: Arabic |
Government: Republic |
Time zone:(UTC+3) |
Internet TLD: Yes |
Drives on the: right |
Cell phone reception: No |
Electricity: Yes (coal) |
Phone service: Yes |
Plumbing: No |
Essential services: No (only police) |
Tourism: |
13°50′N 44°54′E / 13.833°N 44.900°E