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  2. Souq Waqif - Wikipedia

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    The souq was founded at least a century ago in proximity of the dry river bed known as Wadi Musheireb. The phrase “Souq Waqif”, stems from the fact that traders used to set up shop at the gates to show off their wares. [3] It was a gathering place where Bedouins and locals would trade a variety of goods, [4] primarily livestock goods. [5]

  3. Al Najada - Wikipedia

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    Najada Souq, also known as the Mobile Phone Souq, was closed in 2012. It was announced in 2017 that the souq would re-open. [8] A gold market containing 50 shops was inaugurated in the refurbished Najada Souq in July 2018. The new souq has an underground parking lot with 250 spaces. [9]

  4. Gold Line (Doha Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Line is a rapid transit line of the Doha Metro. The east-west Gold Line runs through Qatar's capital city Doha, extending from Ras Bu Aboud Station to Al Aziziyah Station over a distance of 32 kilometres (20 mi). [1] It is part of the Qatar Integrated Rail Project, which is guided by the Qatar National Vision 2030. [2]

  5. Souq Al Wakrah - Wikipedia

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    The development of Souq Al Wakrah was part of a broader national initiative to protect and revitalize Qatar's historical sites. The restoration of Souq Waqif in neighboring Doha, which took place between 2004 and 2008, catalyzed a new approach to historic preservation, inspiring similar projects throughout the country.

  6. Doha Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Doha Metro consists of three lines opening in phases from 2019 to 2020, [11] with an eventual completion date of 2026. [12] The Red, Green and Gold Lines radiate out from a central interchange at Msheireb in downtown Doha. [12] A view of the completed Al Wakrah metro station, part of the Red Line, in June 2019

  7. Katara Cultural Village - Wikipedia

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    Katara Cultural Village (Arabic: الحي الثقافي كتارا), also known simply as Katara (Arabic: كتارا), is a cultural and commercial complex in Doha, Qatar, located on the eastern coast between West Bay and the Pearl. It was soft-opened in October 2010 during the Doha Tribeca Film Festival. [1]

  8. Al Souq (Doha) - Wikipedia

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    Al Souq (Arabic: السوق, romanized: As Sūq; also spelled As Sawq) is a Qatari commercial district in the municipality of Doha. [1] It was named for its high density of souqs (public marketplaces) in the southern section of the district.

  9. Qatari clothing - Wikipedia

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    Golden bracelets and necklaces at the Gold Souq in Doha. Necklaces vary in length, with some being waist-length and others extending only to the top of the neck. Some are highly ornamental, with a pearl attached to the chain called maarah, while others use only simple beads. [16]

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