Hamada

/həˈmɑːdə/ noun

A type of desert landscape characterized by rocky plateaus with little sand, typically found in the Sahara.

From Arabic 'ḥammāda' meaning 'bare rocky plateau'. The term entered English through geographical and geological literature in the 19th century as European explorers and scientists encountered and described different types of desert terrain.

AMሃማዳ
ARحمادة
BNহামাদা
CAhamada
CShamada
DAhamada
DEHamada
ELχαμάδα
EShamada
FAحمادہ
FIhamada
FRhamada
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