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  2. Gulf Road (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    The road is directly connected with Dhahran-Jubail Highway by two roads, one of them is Uhod Road in the city center of Qatif and the other is the 15th Street in Saihat. The road is high traffic most of the time. Malls on the road include Al-Shatea Mall, Marina Mall and Darine Mall. The speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph).

  3. Qatif - Wikipedia

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    Joy and festivals pervade all of Qatif on during Qarqi'an, on the 15th of the month of Sha’ban, which coincides with the birth of Al-Mahdi, and this day is called Al-Nasifah, and on the 15th of Ramadan, which coincides with the birth of Hassan bin Ali, and is called Karikshon. Qarqi'an is an annual custom found in both Bahrain, Qatif and some ...

  4. Uhud Road - Wikipedia

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    Uhud Road is a road in the city of Qatif in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.The western part of the road is locally known as 'Hadlah'. The road is designated as Highway 6384 and Highway 7820. [1] The road is about 13 kilometers (8.1 mi) long with a maximum width of 40 meters.

  5. Penalties for driving without insurance in Alabama - AOL

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    Penalties for driving without insurance in Alabama Owners of a registered vehicle that allow their insurance to lapse may receive a first-time offender fine of up to $500.

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    PIEDMONT, Ala. (AP) — While the rest of the country’s schools were losing ground in math during the COVID pandemic, student performance in a rural Alabama school district was soaring.

  7. Jersey Airport - Wikipedia

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    A 4,200 ft (1,280 m) tarmac runway was opened in 1952 and the grass strips were closed. A feature of the airport in the 1950s was the traffic control system – traffic-lights were in place to prevent vehicles using the road from Les Quennevais to the Airport when planes were being moved to or from the hangar used by B.E.A.

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  9. Tarout Island - Wikipedia

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    The site consists of the Fortress of Al-Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Fehani, which was built in 1303H as well as the Fortress of Abu Al-leaf, which is located between the Tarout and Al Qatif, in addition to the three mosques on the old road from Al Qatif. In 1959 a man cleaning a street discovered rocks with Sabaean inscriptions on them ...