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  2. Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh (/ r iː ˈ j ɑː d / ree-YAHD; [5] Arabic: الرياض, romanized: ar-Riyāḍ, standard pronunciation: [ar.riˈjaːdˤ], Najdi pronunciation: [er.rɪˈjɑːðˤ]; lit. ' the Meadows ') is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. [6] It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the Riyadh Governorate.

  3. List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Third Largest city in Al-Qassim: Ras Tanura: 57,030 (2022) Eastern Province Rumah: Raghbah: Ranyah: 28,681 (2022) Riyadh: 7,000,100 (2022) Capital and largest city Riyadh Al-Khabra: 25,588 (2022) Historical city best known for trading and goods exchange Rumailah: 10,000 (2006) Small village in Al-Hasa: Sabt Al Alaya: Sabya: 72,086 (2022) Sarat ...

  4. Riyadh Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Municipality (RM) (Arabic: أمانة الرياض, romanized: Amānat ar-Riyāḍ, lit. 'Protectorate of Riyadh'), officially the Riyadh Region Municipality [ 1 ] or the Municipality of Riyadh , is a municipal body which has jurisdiction upon overall city services and the upkeep of facilities in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia and the Riyadh ...

  5. Digital City (Riyadh) - Wikipedia

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    Digital City (Arabic: المدينة الرقمية), formerly Al-Raidah Digital City (Arabic: الرائدة المدينة الرقمية) and Information Technology Communications Complex (ITCC) (Arabic: مجمع تقنية المعلومات والاتصالات), is a mixed-use real-estate development and an information technology park in the al-Nakheel neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi ...

  6. Walled town of Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Dakhnah Gate, 1937. The walled town of Riyadh succeeded from the town of Migrin in the 1740s, when Dahham bin Dawwas, a tribal leader from Manfuhah, consolidated his rule by constructing an earth-structured fortified wall that encircled the town and building a palace for himself, which was later known as the al-Hukm Palace.

  7. Al Thumairi Gate - Wikipedia

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    Named after Hassan al-Thumairi, a guard who was killed in action during the Battle of Dalaqa in 1747, [6] [7] it is one of the last remaining gates of Riyadh's old city walls and served as the main entrance to the walled town of from the east until 1954. [8] when the city wall was dismantled in early 1950s.

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