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Home » Featured » Yemen: 20 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

Yemen: 20 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

Henno KrugerBy Henno KrugerDecember 6, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read Featured 40 Views
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Nestled on the Southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen is a nation rich in history, culture, and geographical diversity. Despite its compelling heritage, this country has faced significant challenges in recent years, capturing global attention due to ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises.

From its ancient cities to the shifting sands of its deserts, Yemen’s landscapes tell tales of a complex past, while its present realities demand a closer look at the multifaceted issues shaping the nation.

There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about this country, but today my aim is to change that.

Here are 20 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know About Yemen

1. To the North, Yemen shares its border with Saudi Arabia, while its Northeastern frontier is adjacent to Oman. The country also has maritime boundaries with Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia.

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2. Encompassing an expansive area of 530,000 square kilometers (204,634 square miles) and boasting a coastline stretching approximately 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles), this country stands as the second-largest sovereign state on the Arabian Peninsula.

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3. The country’s rich historical tapestry includes the ancient Sabaeans, a prominent trading state that extended into modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Himyarite Kingdom, influenced by Judaism in 275 AD, saw subsequent arrivals of Christianity in the fourth century and the swift spread of Islam in the seventh century.

4. Various dynasties emerged from the 9th to the 16th centuries. In the 1800s, Yemen was divided between the Ottoman and British empires. Post-World War I, the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen was established, transforming into the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) in 1962 after a coup.

5. South Yemen gained independence in 1967. The two Yemeni states unified in 1990, forming the modern Republic of Yemen. President Ali Abdullah Saleh led the new republic until his resignation in 2012 amid the Arab Spring.

6. Since 2011, the country has grappled with a political crisis characterized by widespread street protests addressing issues such as poverty, unemployment, corruption, and President Saleh’s proposed amendments to Yemen’s constitution, seeking to eliminate the presidential term limit.

7. Subsequently, the nation plunged into a civil war, featuring various factions competing for governance, including President Hadi’s government (later the Presidential Leadership Council), the Supreme Political Council of the Houthi movement, and the Southern Transitional Council of the separatist Southern Movement. This persistent conflict has resulted in a severe humanitarian crisis, drawing extensive criticism for its devastating impact on the people of Yemen.

8. Yemen confronts an ongoing humanitarian crisis and conflict that has garnered widespread criticism, with some describing it as a “humanitarian disaster” and others labeling it as genocide.

9. As one of the world’s least developed countries, the country faces substantial hurdles to sustainable development, positioning it among the poorest nations in the Middle East and North Africa region.

10. The United Nations reported in 2019 that this country had the highest number of individuals requiring humanitarian aid, accounting for approximately 24 million people, or nearly 75% of its population.

11. In 2020, Yemen topped the Fragile State Index and ranked second-worst on the Global Hunger Index, surpassed only by the Central African Republic. Furthermore, Yemen holds the lowest Human Development Index among all non-African countries.

12. The country boasts the UNESCO-listed 16th-century Old Walled City of Shibam, often referred to as ‘the Manhattan of the desert.’ This architectural marvel features ancient mud skyscrapers that resemble the towering structures of New York City. Coined by British explorer Freya Stark in the 1930s, the city’s skyscrapers, reaching up to seven stories, are constructed from a blend of soil, hay, and water, left to sun-dry for days.

Old Walled City of Shibam - Yemen

The ground floors served as grain storage, while the upper floors were designated for social activities, showcasing a unique blend of historical significance and innovative design in this desert landscape.

13. The term “mocha” traces its origins to Yemen, a fact often overlooked by many. The globally recognized sweet and chocolatey “mocha” coffee has its roots in the port city of Mokha, which played a pivotal role in Yemen’s two-century dominance in the coffee trade.

This coastal city was the epicenter where the renowned beverage gained its initial popularity. Subsequently, the western world, upon its discovery of the delightful brew, bestowed the name “mocha” in homage to the city where this beloved coffee first captivated taste buds.

14. Yemen is predominantly desert, with the Arabian Desert, the second-largest on earth, covering most of the country and extending into Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar. The Rubʿ al-Khali, the world’s largest uninterrupted sand desert, is part of Yemen, fostering legends of a hidden city known as the ‘Atlantis of Sand.’ Despite ongoing explorations, no concrete evidence has been found, adding an air of mystery to this vast and arid landscape.

15. Yemen is comprised of around 200 islands, including the Kamarān group, Ḥanīsh Islands, and Perim, holding strategic significance. Socotra, the largest and most crucial island, situated east of Aden, is isolated between Somalia and Yemen. Recognized by UNESCO as the ‘Galapagos of the Indian Ocean,’ Socotra is distinguished by its unique flora and fauna, making it one of the most remote and ecologically distinct places on Earth.

16. Yemen stands as the sole republic in the Arabian Peninsula, distinguishing itself from the other states in the region, which are characterized by monarchies.

17. The country hosts several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, blending historical and natural wonders. Zabid, the Old City of Sana’a, and the Old Walled City of Shibam are recognized for their historical and cultural significance, with Zabid described as an exceptional archaeological site.

The Socotra Archipelago is designated for its rich biodiversity, featuring unique plant, reptile, and land snail species. Notable landmarks include the Dar al-Hajar, a royal palace carved from a single rock in the 20th century, now a museum and tourist attraction. Collectively, these sites showcase Yemen’s diverse and enduring cultural and natural heritage.

Socotra Archipelago - Yemen

19. Yemen has a population of +/- 34 million people (according 2023 figures). The country ranks at number 44 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.

20. Sanaa (also spelled as “Sana’a”) is the capital of the country. It’s also the largest city in the country with an estimated population of 3.2 million.

Well, there you have it, 20 interesting facts you might not have known about Yemen. If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

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