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  2. JW Marriott Kuwait City - Wikipedia

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    JW Marriott Kuwait City is a luxury hotel in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Formerly Le Méridien Kuwait, the hotel's management was transferred to Marriott International in November 2002, and it was rebranded as a JW Marriott on January 1, 2003. The hotel has 313 rooms, including seventy-four suites.

  3. Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City - Wikipedia

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    Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City (Arabic: مدينة صباح الأحمد البحرية) is a city and area in Al Khiran (Ahmadi Governorate), Kuwait, built with canals forming 200 kilometres (120 mi) of artificial shoreline. Before construction, the city was expected to house up to 250,000 residents.

  4. Tourism in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in the Kuwait is an important component of the Economy of Kuwait, ... Kuwait built with canals forming 200 kilometres (120 mi) of artificial shoreline. The ...

  5. Geography of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait's most prominent geographic feature is Kuwait Bay (Jun al Kuwayt), which indents the shoreline for about forty kilometers, providing natural protection for the port of Kuwait, and accounts for nearly one third of the country's shoreline. [1] To the north and northwest, there is the historically contested border between Kuwait and Iraq. [1]

  6. Safir Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Safir Hotels & Resorts (also known as Safir International Hotels Management [1]) is a Kuwaiti-owned luxury hotel chain in the Arabic world. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Clientele includes the sister of the Emir of Kuwait who stayed in the hotel's $3000 a month apartments (as of 1991).

  7. The Avenues (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Souk is designed to look like the old Kuwait, it consists of traditional restaurants that serve authentic food and café that serve arabic coffee. The Souk is also home to a large fountain surrounded by different restaurants. The Souk appears to look like the Mubarakiya, an old shopping place used in the 1930. [12]

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