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Makka[1], choân-miâ Makka al-Mukarrama ("Sèng-siâⁿ Makka"), sī Saud ê A-lá-pek ê siâⁿ-chhī, Makka Khu ê siú-hú.
Tùi Islam-kàu lâi-kóng Makkah sī choa̍t-téng ê sèng-siâⁿ.
"Makka" Tī Eng-gí it-poaⁿ sī siá Mecca, m̄-koh Saud ê A-lá-pek tī 1980 nî-tāi kái ēng Makkah[2]. Nā chiàu "Mecca" ê Eng-gí ho͘-im Hàn-bûn ē-tàng hoan "Be̍h-ka" (麥加).
Makka ê koân-tō͘ hái-poa̍t 277 kong-chhioh, lî Âng Hái tāi-khài 80 kong-lí.
Thoân-thóng siōng Makka khí-goân ê kò͘-sū sī tùi Í-si̍t-má-lī kóng khí. Islam sìn-gióng kóng Í-si̍t-má-lī ê lāu-pē A-pek-la-hán ūi i tī chia khí-chō Kaaba.
5 sè-kí sî, Makka tong-tē siāng tiōng-iàu ê sîn-bêng sī Hubal, sī hit tong-sî thóng-tī ê Quraysh pō͘-cho̍k só͘ pài.
Kun-kù ko͘-sǹg, tùi 1985 nî kàu taⁿ í-keng 95% ê le̍k-sú kiàn-tio̍k hong thiah tiāu.
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