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  2. 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 ...

  3. Kout Food Group - Wikipedia

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    Kout Food Group K.S.C.C. (/ k uː t /) is a Kuwaiti operator of food service providers and production facilities. It was founded in 1981 as Al-Nowair Foodstuff Company, and was renamed Al-Homaizi Foodstuff Co. from 1985 to 2005.

  4. Embassy of the United States, Kuwait City - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. opened its first consulate in Kuwait on June 27, 1951, and began operating publicly on October 15 of the same year with Enoch Duncan as the U.S. Consul. [1] On December 11 and 27, 1960, a bilateral agreement with Kuwait on non-immigrant passport visas was concluded, underscoring the recognition of Kuwait as a sovereign state. [1]

  5. Areas of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Areas of Kuwait. Each area in Kuwait has an official governmental facility called a co-op society or just society (Arabic: جمعية). They are mainly supermarkets that provide foods and products and they take part in maintaining some of the areas landmarks, but they're not legally obliged to. They have elected members who manage them.

  6. Camp Buehring - Wikipedia

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    Camp Buehring (formerly Camp Udairi) is a staging post for US troops in the northwestern region of Kuwait.From its founding in January 2003 to the present date, the base was used for military troops heading north into Iraq and is the primary location for the Middle Eastern Theater Reserve.

  7. List of United States Army installations in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Camp Patriot (shared with Kuwait Naval Base) Camp Spearhead (shared with port of Ash Shuaiba) No longer existent: Camp Maine (closed in 2003) Camp Pennsylvania (closed in 2004) Camp New Jersey (closed in 2004, combined to become part of Camp Virginia) Camp New York (closed in 2004, reactivated and deactivated several times since) Camp Wolverine ...

  8. List of diplomatic missions in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Kuwait. There are currently 112 embassies in Kuwait City (not including honorary consulates).

  9. Al Jahra - Wikipedia

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    Al Jahra (Arabic: الجهراء) is a city and area located 32 kilometres (20 mi) west of the centre of Kuwait City in Kuwait. Al Jahra is the capital of the Al Jahra Governorate of Kuwait as well as the surrounding Al Jahra District which is agriculturally based. Encyclopædia Britannica recorded the population in 1980 as 67,311. [1]