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Kamaran Island
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Kamaran is the largest Yemeni island in the Red Sea, measuring 108 km2 in size, with a population of 2,200. Strategically located, the island has been occupied by various powers throughout history, including the Portuguese, Ottomans, and British. The British occupied the island in 1915 and administered it from Aden, despite objections from Yemen, until they formally declared the governor of Aden to be the governor of Kamaran in 1949. The island has also been used as a quarantine station, with the British installing infrastructure to accommodate pilgrims traveling to Arabia, which brought economic benefits to the islanders.learn more on wikipedia
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- 9.Signal
- 10.UN Development Program
- 11.US Central Command
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- 1.Anees Alsbahi
- 2.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 3.Dana Karni
- 4.Donald Trump
- 5.Esmaeil Baqaeil
- 6.Joe Biden
- 7.Khalil Al-Hayya
- 8.Lin Jian
- 9.Michael Waltz
- 10.Mohammed Al Attab
- 11.Nadeen Ebrahim
- 12.Roshni Majumdar