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  2. Kahramaa - Wikipedia

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    Kahramaa (Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation), was established in July 2000 to regulate and maintain the supply of electricity and water for the population of Qatar. [1] Since inception, Kahramaa has operated as an independent corporation on a commercial basis with a total capital of eight billion Qatari riyals .

  3. Abdulla bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie - Wikipedia

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    Between 1996 and 2008, Al Subaie worked for the Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation. [2] [4] He was the Chief Executive Officer of Smeet, a subsidiary of Qatari Diar, from 2008 until 2011.

  4. Baladiyat of Libya - Wikipedia

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    The Baladiyah (singular), or baladiyat (plural), is the intended second-level administration subdivision of Libya being reintroduced in 2012 by the General National Congress with Law 59 on the system of local administration, dividing the country into governorates (muhafazat) and districts (baladiyat), with baladiyah having local councils.

  5. Ras Laffan Industrial City - Wikipedia

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    Far view of LNG production in Ras Laffan from the ridges of Jebel Jassassiyeh. Ras Laffan is located at a very low elevation and has sandy soils. It is 50 miles (80 km) north of the capital Doha and 23 miles (37 km) southeast of Ras Rakan.

  6. Districts of Libya - Wikipedia

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    The term شعبية in Arabic can mean both "popularity" or "That that is of the people" or more simply "pertaining to the people". The second meaning was used by the Libyan government to refer to the districts of Libya, in tandem with the general ideology of the state.

  7. Baladiyah - Wikipedia

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  8. Zones of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    In the administrative divisions of Qatar, zones (Arabic: مَنَاطِق manāṭiq; singular مِنْطَقَة minṭaqa) are the second-highest level of government after municipalities.

  9. Municipalities of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Since 2015, Qatar has been divided into eight municipalities. [1] In 2004, a new municipality, Al Daayen, was created under Resolution No. 13, [2] formed from parts of Umm Salal and Al Khawr; at the same time, Al Ghuwariyah was merged with Al Khawr; Al Jumaliyah was merged with Ar Rayyan; Jarayan al Batnah was split between Al Rayyan and Al Wakrah; and Mesaieed was merged with Al Wakrah. [3]