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(, sometimes spelled Sanaa or Sana'a) is the capital of Yemen and the center of San‘a’ Governorate. San‘a’ is located at and has a population of 1,747,627 (2004 census).

Geography

San‘a’ lies in the heart of Yemeni highlands on a plateau at an altitude of surrounded by several mountains, notably Jabal Nuqum and Aiban. It has a cool and dry climate and in the winter time light frost is possible. Extreme recorded temperatures are and . The city enjoys a fair weather during the months of April to October. Afternoon thunderstorms are common which brings much of San'a's annual rainfall.
The city is around north of Aden, the economical and financial centre of Yemen.

History

San‘a’ is one of the ancient Yemeni cities dating back to the Sabaean dynasty of the 6th Century BC. The oldest written reference to its existence is found in inscriptions which date back to the 1st Century AD. It is suggested that San‘a’ was the capital of the Himyarite kingdom at the onset of the 6th Century AD.

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