

Important Cities
- Sanaa (Capital)
- Say'un
- Sa'dah
- Aden
- Abyan
- Mocha
- Ibb
- Al Hudaydah
- Al Mukalla
- Al Ghayda
- Zabid
Main Attractions
- The Great Mosque of Sanaa
- The National Museum (Sanaa)
- Shibam
- Temple of Bilqis
- Hadda Mountains
- Al- Ashrafiya and Al-Mudhaffar Mosques
- Rawdha Palace
- Barakesh
- Wadi Dhar
- Sanaa Old City
Main Industries
- Crude Oil Production
- Petroleum Refining
- Cement
- Food Processing
- Handicrafts
- Commercial ship repair
- Cotton Textiles
- Leather Goods
Hunted Facts on yemen
- The Republic of Yemen (Arabic: الجمهورية اليمنية), composed of former North and South Yemen, is a country on the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia and is a part of the Middle East, bordering the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden on the south and the Red Sea on the west.
- Yemen is a republic with a bicameral legislature.
- Yemen is in the Middle East, in the south of Arabia, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Red Sea, west of Oman and south of Saudi Arabia.
- Yemen is bordered on the north by Saudi Arabia, on the east by Oman, on the south by the Gulf of Aden, and on the west by the Red Sea.
- One of the principal reasons for Southern Yemens merger with (Northern) Yemen in 1990 was the steady decline of its economy and the loss of Soviet political and economic support.
- Yemen is governed under the constitution of 1991, as amended in 1994 and 2001.
- Yemen, a poor Arab country with few natural resources, was divided into two spheres of influence in the 19th century by the Ottoman Empire in the north and the British Empire in the south.
- Yemen's trade policy score is 0.5 point better this year; however, its fiscal burden of government score is 0.4 point worse, and its monetary policy score is 1 point worse.
- Yemen's labor law specifies that the minimum wage for a private-sector worker may not be less than the minimum wage for a civil servant.
- Yemen, with a population of 19.2 million, is the most populated and, with its 550 000 square kilometres, is the second largest country of the Arabian Peninsula after Saudi Arabia.




