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 | | The eastern two-thirds of southern Yemen are basically uninhabitable, except for coastal oases, fishing villages, the port of Al Mukalla, and the large, well-populated district of Hadhramaut, which extends from the coast into the country's interior. |
 | | The population of southern Yemen is concentrated in a few areas, including Al Mukalla and the other towns of Hadhramaut, the highlands north and east of Aden, and above all, in Aden proper and its metropolitan area. |
 | | Among Yemen's larger towns are Sa'dah, far to the north; Dhamar, Yarim, and Ibb, in the middle region; Al Mukalla, on the southern coast; and in Hadhramaut, the towns of Shibam, Say'un, and Tarim. |
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