This is the capital city of Yemen.
What is Sana'a?
Yemen was once two separate countries before uniting in 1990. This was the name of the northern part.
This stimulant plant is commonly chewed throughout Yemen and plays a large role in its social and cultural life.
What is Kaht?
Yemen's economy is heavily dependent on the export of this natural resource, which is found in the central and eastern parts of the country.
What is oil?
his country leads a coalition of Arab states that has supported Yemen’s government in its war against the Houthi rebels.
What is Saudi Arabia?
Yemen is located on this body of water, which connects to the Arabian Sea and separates it from the Horn of Africa.
What is the Gulf of Aden?
his ancient kingdom, known for its advanced irrigation techniques, flourished in Yemen between the 9th century BCE and 275 CE.
What is the Sabaean kingdom?
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Yemen is famous for its ancient mud-brick skyscrapers.
What is Shibam?
Yemen is one of the world’s oldest producers of this agricultural product, which has been grown there since the 15th century which was claimed by the Ethiopians?
What is Coffee?
Yemen’s conflict is often referred to as the “forgotten war” because it is overshadowed by other Middle Eastern conflicts, but this international body has been involved in attempts to mediate peace.
What is the United Nations?
This mountain, the highest in Yemen, rises to 3,666 meters in the western part of the country.
What is Jabal an-Nabi Shu'ayb?
This former Yemeni president, who led the country for over 30 years, was forced to step down in 2011 after widespread protests during the Arab Spring.
Who is Ali Abdullah Saleh?
What was Yemen's nickname before seperation in the following countries (Saudi, Oman, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria)
The majority of Yemen's food and agricultural products are produced in this mountainous region, which has better access to water.
What are the Highlands?
This city, which was once a British colony, became part of the unified Republic of Yemen in 1990.
What is Aden?
This desert, also known as the "Empty Quarter," stretches across Yemen’s eastern border and is one of the largest sand deserts in the world.
What is the Rub' al Khali?
The Yemeni Civil War began in 2015, and this group, a Zaydi Shiite rebel movement, took control of Yemen’s capital.
Who are the Houthis?
The jambiya is a traditional curved dagger worn by Yemeni men, especially in the southern regions. This item is typically worn as part of their traditional attire called a Thobe what is another name for Thobe?
What is a dishdasha?
Yemen relies heavily on imports for most of its food, and in 2023, this international organization reported that millions of people in Yemen were at risk of starvation due to conflict.
What is the United Nations (UN)?
This document, signed in 2018, was an attempt to create a ceasefire and initiate political talks between the warring factions in Yemen.
What is the Stockholm Agreement?
Yemen’s coastline along the Red Sea stretches over 2,000 kilometers, but this port city, located near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, is one of the busiest.
What is Hodeidah?
The South Yemeni Civil War (1986) was a significant conflict between the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen and this group that led to thousands of deaths.
Who were the Socialist forces in South Yemen?
This is a popular Yemeni dish that consists of slow-cooked meat, rice, and vegetables, often cooked in a pit.
What is Mandi?
Despite being one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, Yemen is famous for producing high-quality types of this fruit, which is grown primarily in the highlands.
What are Pomegranates
This country, which has historically had close ties to the Houthi movement, is often accused of providing military support to the rebels during the civil war even though not true!
What is Iran?