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Bisha (Arabic: بيشة, Bīšah), also known as Qal`at Bishah (Arabic: قلعة بيشة, Qalʿat Bīšah), is a town in the south-western Saudi Arabian province, 'Asir. Bisha was its own province before merging with its neighboring province, 'Asir .
Bisha: 115,537 (2022) Bareq: 75,351 (2015) Buraydah: ... Historical city best known for trading and goods exchange Rumailah: 10,000 (2006) Small village in Al-Hasa:
Bisha Domestic Airport (Arabic: مطار بيشة المحلي, IATA: BHH [3], ICAO: OEBH) is an airport serving Bisha, in 'Asir Province, in southwest Saudi Arabia. It opened on 1 June 1976. It opened on 1 June 1976.
City served Province ICAO IATA Airport name International airports Abha 'Asir: OEAB AHB Abha International Airport: Al-Hofuf, Al-Ahsa: Eastern: OEAH HOF Al-Ahsa International Airport: Al-'Ula: Al Madinah: OEAO ULH AlUla International Airport [1] Buraidah: Al-Qassim: OEGS ELQ Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport: Dammam: Eastern: OEDF DMM
The King Fahad Dam, previously known as Bisha Dam, is a gravity dam on Wadi Bisha about 35 km (22 mi) south of Bisha in the 'Asir Region of southwestern Saudi Arabia. The dam has many purposes , such as serving flood control , supplying water to nearby localities , irrigation and groundwater recharge .
Bisha FC (formally known as Al-Nakheel), usually known simply as Bisha is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) team in Bisha city playing at the Saudi Second Division. [ 1 ] Current squad
Tabalah (Arabic: تبالة, romanized: Tabāla) is a village and wadi in the Asir Province of Saudi Arabia. [2] It is situated about 240 kilometers (150 mi) south of Ta'if, [3] 200 kilometers (120 mi) east of the Red Sea coastline and 100 kilometers (62 mi) west of Bisha. [2]
Bisha: Bisha Domestic Airport: Dammam: King Fahad International Airport: Secondary Hub [1] Gassim: Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz International Airport: Ha'il: Ha'il Regional Airport: Jeddah: King Abdulaziz International Airport: Hub [1] Jizan: Jizan Regional Airport [1] Medina: Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport: Secondary Hub [1 ...