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  2. Roads in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Kuwait are mostly paved. Roadways extend up to 6,500 km, of which 4,900 km is paved. Roadways extend up to 6,500 km, of which 4,900 km is paved. As of 2000, there were about 552,400 passenger cars and 167,800 commercial vehicles.

  3. Postage stamps and postal history of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    A KUWAIT overprint on a 1934 4 Anna stamp of India A British 1949 2 1/2p stamp for the 75th anniversary of the UPU overprinted for use in Kuwait A 1957 British Wilding stamp overprinted 15np After the treaty with the British in 1899, the consul's office handled mail, using stamps sent from Bushire , and forwarding mail to Bushire or putting it ...

  4. Areas of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Home of multiple hospitals, including Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital, Hadi Hospital, and Royale Hayat Hospital, as well as many embassies, the Blood Bank of Kuwait and Health Sciences Campus of Kuwait University. Rumaithiya: الرميثية 1964 12: 41,787: Has the largest number of Husainiya in Kuwait. Salam: سلام 22,314: Salwa: سلوى 12: ...

  5. 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]

  6. Moharam Bek - Wikipedia

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    Moharam Bek (Arabic: محرم بك) is a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt. [1] It is known for the Alexandria Stadium, which sometimes hosts football games. Gallery

  7. Governorates of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, 10th ruler of Kuwait. Asimah Governorate: KW-KU 1962 568,567 175 It houses most of Kuwait's financial and business centres such as the Kuwait Stock Exchange. Farwaniya Governorate: KW-FA 1988 1,169,312 204 It is the most populated governorate. Hawalli Governorate: KW-HA 1962 939,792 85

  8. Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway - Wikipedia

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    Under China's Belt and Road Initiative, the causeway is part of the first phase of the Silk City project. [6] Construction began on 3 November 2013 [3] at a cost of approximately US$3 billion, [5] the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway belongs to a series of projects being pursued by Kuwait to develop and diversify its economy and reduce its reliance on oil and gas.

  9. Faiha - Wikipedia

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    Al-Faiha (Arabic: الفيحاء) is an urban area located in Al Asimah Governorate in Kuwait. Al Faiha is a residential area located 1.6 km from Kuwait City between the second and third ring roads. The Al Turiki Museum is in Al Faiha.