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  2. Qatari cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Qatari cuisine is made up of traditional Arab cuisine. [1] Machbūs, a meal consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables, is the national dish in Qatar, typically made with either lamb or chicken and slow-cooked to give it a depth of flavour.

  3. 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.

  4. Baladna (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as a sheep and goat farm. [6] In May 2017, it began producing processed dairy for qatari products for the Qatari market. [6]In the wake of the June 2017 suspension of diplomatic ties of several Gulf countries with Qatar, Baladna, with state support, expanded rapidly into producing cow's milk, which had been supplied to Qatar primarily by Saudi Arabia.

  5. List of Qatar Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    Qatar Airways is the flag carrier of Qatar, and operates flights from its home of Doha Hamad International Airport to more than 90 countries on every inhabited continent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] List

  6. Ad-Dawhah (municipality) - Wikipedia

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    Ad-Dawhah (Arabic: الدوحة, ad-Dawḥa or ad-Dōḥa, ) is one of the eight municipalities of Qatar. It is the most populous municipality with a population of 1,186,023 in 2020, [2] [3] and is the municipality of Qatar's capital city, Doha.

  7. Al Dafna - Wikipedia

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    Al Dafna features some of the most upscale hotels, restaurants and shopping avenues in the country. Additionally, it lies close to Hamad International Airport. [9] In addition, the Katara Cultural Village is situated in Al Dafna, which harbors theaters, concert halls, exhibition galleries and other facilities for multicultural activities and entertainment. [10]

  8. Agriculture in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    After Qatar began reaping significant monetary returns from oil drilling in the 1950s to 1960s, the number of Qataris employed in agriculture witnessed a decline, as the country now had the means to import large amounts of food. [9] When food prices started rising in the early 1970s, Qatar realized the importance of attaining food self-sufficiency.

  9. Fereej Al Nasr (Doha) - Wikipedia

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    Fereej Al Nasr (Arabic: فريج النصر, romanized: Farīq an Naşr; also referred to simply as Al Nasr) is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Al Nasr Street, one of the main roads that runs through the district, is locally known for its high density of commercial establishments.