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  2. Transport in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The country's public transport network consists entirely of bus routes. The state-owned Kuwait Public Transportation Company was established in 1962. It runs local bus routes across Kuwait. [6] The main private bus company is CityBus, which operates about 28 routes across the country.

  3. Kuwait Metropolitan Rapid Transit System Project - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the Supreme Committee of the KAPP decided to cancel the Kuwait Metro project. This decision, ratified by the Authority's Board of Directors and endorsed by Amiri Diwan, was prompted by the project's substantial administrative and financial burdens on public funds, amounting to د.ك 2,152,000, as highlighted by the Audit Bureau. [5] [3]

  4. Economy of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait was the world's biggest exporter of sulfonated, nitrated and nitrosated hydrocarbons in 2019. [121] Kuwait was ranked 63rd out of 157 countries in the 2019 Economic Complexity Index (ECI). [121] Iraq was Kuwait's leading export market in 2019 and food/agricultural products accounted for 94.2% of total export commodities. [122]

  5. Kuwait International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 1991, a USMC McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II crash-landed after being hit by ground fire during the [[Kuwait Liberation War. [94] On 27 February 1991, the airport played host to a large tank battle between U.S. and Iraqi forces during the first Gulf War. It is known today as the Battle of Kuwait International Airport. [95]

  6. Al Shaheed Park - Wikipedia

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    Al Shaheed Park is the largest urban park in Kuwait, sitting at about 78.5 acres. [1] Al Shaheed Park is considered the most significant green infrastructure project in Kuwait and has one of the largest overstructure greenroofs in the world. The park is part of the new Kuwait National Cultural District (KNCD). [2] The park consists of several ...

  7. 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]

  8. Kuwait Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwait Towers are a group of three thin towers in Kuwait City, standing on a promontory into the Persian Gulf. They were the sixth, and last, group in the larger Kuwait Water Towers system of 34 towers (33 store water; one stores equipment), and were built in a style considerably different from the other five groups.

  9. Highway of Death - Wikipedia

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    Two Iraqi T-54/55 tanks lie abandoned near Kuwait City on February 26, 1991. The attack began on the 26th when A-6 Intruder attack jets of the United States Marine Corps' 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing blocked the head and tail of the column on Highway 80, bombarding a massive vehicle column of mostly Iraqi Regular Army forces with Mk-20 Rockeye II cluster bombs, effectively boxing in the Iraqi ...