Sanaá (Arabic: 
ﺻﻨﻌﺎﺀ, Romanization: Ṣan‘ā’, also known as 
Sana or 
Sana'a), population 954,448 (
1994), is the capital of 
Yemen.  It is the center of a 
grape growing region.  Sanaá has been settled from pre-Islamic times; it was under 
Ethiopian rule in the 
6th century.  The city was occupied several times by 
Turkey.  After 
1918, when Yemen's independence was reestablished, Sanaá became its capital.  The capital was moved to 
Taiz[?] in 
1948, but returned to Sanaá in 
1962.
The city is an Islamic cultural center, and there is a Muslim university and many mosques.
 
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