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  2. Tabuk, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Tabuk (Arabic: تَبُوْك Tabūk, Arabic:) is the capital city of the Tabuk Region in northwestern Saudi Arabia. It has a population of 594,350 (as of 2022). It is close to the Jordan–Saudi Arabia border and houses the largest air force base in Saudi Arabia. [2]

  3. University of Tabuk - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tabuk is a public university located in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.It was founded in 2006. [3] [4]The University of Tabuk is home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Prince Fahd Bin Sultan Research Chair for Renewable Energy, the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Chair for Research and Studies in Entrepreneurship, and the Center for Environmental Studies.

  4. List of hospitals in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hospitals in Saudi Arabia.There are a total of 504 hospitals as of 2020. 287 of these hospitals are under the direction of the Ministry of Health.Another 50 hospitals are run by other governmental organizations.

  5. Tabuk Province - Wikipedia

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    Tabuk (Arabic: مِنْطَقَة تَبُوْك Minṭaqat Tabūk) is a province of Saudi Arabia, located along the northwestern coast of the country, facing Egypt across the Red Sea. It has an area of 146,072 km 2 and a population of 910,030 (2017). [ 2 ]

  6. Al-Bad' - Wikipedia

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    Al-Badʿ (Arabic: البدع) is a town in Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia. It is west of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, between Tabuk and the Red Sea Coast. Located at 28° 41' N and 35° 18' E, it lies on the border of the Hejaz, and was in antiquity in Southern Midian. [1] [2] Al-Bad is located in the valley of the Wadi Aful in a highland area (218m ASL).

  7. Provinces of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    After the unification of Saudi Arabia, the kingdom was divided into four provinces: the 'Asir Province, Al Hasa' Province, the Hejaz Province and the Najd Province. [1]King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud issued Royal Order A/92 on March 2, 1992, known as Law of the Provinces, [4] which provided for the division of the kingdom into 13 provinces.

  8. Fahd bin Sultan Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he began to establish a college, Fahd bin Sultan College in Tabuk. The college was opened by his father, Sultan bin Abdulaziz. [15] It was approved by King Abdullah as a university on 2 October 2011. [16] In Tabuk, a private hospital was established with his name, Prince Fahd bin Sultan Hospital, in 1995.

  9. Kalinga (province) - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Kalinga 10 20 30 40 50 2006 47.30 2009 30.15 2012 26.77 2015 40.68 2018 12.10 2021 5.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Culture 106-year old Apo Whang Od, the embodiment of Kalinga tattoo artistry. A student from Tinglayan, vested in traditional garb and holding a handcrafted weapon. There are many sub- tribes in the province. The strong sense of tribal membership ...