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  2. Obhur Creek - Wikipedia

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    Obhur Creek, or Sharm Abḥur (شرم ابحر, between latitude 21°42'11" and 21°45'24" and longitude 39°05'12" and 39°08'48"E) is a tidal creek located on the eastern side of the Red Sea, near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. [2]

  3. Category:Geography of Jeddah - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Geography of Jeddah" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 ...

  4. Obhor - Wikipedia

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    Obhor, also known as Abhur, Obhur and Ubhor (Ob7or), is a sea bay located about 30 kilometers north of Jeddah City on the east coast of the Red Sea, west of Saudi Arabia Obhor is the main sea tourism area in the Jeddah area and is considered to be the number one destination for national tourism.

  5. File:Jeddah, Saudi Arabia locator map.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Al-Balad, Jeddah - Wikipedia

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    Jeddah in 1938. Al-Balad was founded in the 7th century and historically served as the centre of Jeddah. [5] Al-Balad's defensive walls were torn down in the 1940s. In the 1970s and 1980s, when Jeddah began to become wealthier due to the oil boom, many Jeddawis moved north, away from Al-Balad, [6] as it reminded them of less prosperous times. [7]

  9. Jeddah Central - Wikipedia

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    3D illustration of the Central Jeddah Stadium design. The Jeddah Central Stadium is one of the various stadiums announced by Saudi Arabia to host international football competitions. This is one of the stadiums set to host games of both the 2027 AFC Asian Cup and the 2034 FIFA World Cup. The stadium will have a capacity of 45,000 seats.