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For example, the simple and general postal code of Riyadh is 11564, and Turaif is: 75311. A more specific address within Turaif might have the postcode 75311-8538. [2] In writing addresses in Saudi Arabia, generally the 9 digit postcodes are for home addresses, while businesses and PO Boxes will only have a 5 digit postal code.
Nariyah, No'ayriyah, Nariya or An Nariyah is a town situated at Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. It has approximate total area of approximately 25 square km. It is located 150 km away from Jubail. It has a population over 60,000 (2017 Census). At the start of the Gulf war in 1990 hundreds of Kuwaiti refugees flooded into the town as it borders ...
Al-Shumaisi (Arabic: الشميسي) is a historic neighborhood and the seat of the homonymous sub-municipality, al-Shumaisi, in southern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, [1] located west of ad-Dirah and east of al-Badiah. [2]
As with the rest of Saudi Arabian cities, non-Islamic worship houses are not allowed. The majority of the city's inhabitants are socially conservative. One of Saudi Arabia's leading religious clerics Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen was a student of the Sheikh Abd ar-Rahman ibn Nasir as-Sa'di, an Unaizah native.
Ranyah (Arabic: رنية) is a governorate in Najd in Saudi Arabia, located in the valley of the same name. Ranyah's population in 2010 was 45,942. Ranyah's population in 2010 was 45,942. [ 1 ]
Baladiyah al-Sulay (Arabic: بلدية السلي), officially the Al-Sulay Sub-Municipality is one of the 16 baladiyahs of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It includes 13 neighborhoods and is responsible for their maintenance, development and planning. [1] [2]
These are two of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world: Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and Norway's Norges Bank Investment Management. Both are commissioned to invest and ...
Al-Aziziah (Arabic: العزيزية, romanized: al-ʿAzīzīyyah) is a residential neighborhood in southern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and the seat of the eponymous sub-municipality, al-Aziziya. [1] Covering an area of 500 acres, [ 2 ] it was established in the 1960s by Saudi businessman Saleh bin Abdul Wahab al-Sanea, [ 3 ] who later named the ...