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As a result of its central location, Abu Hamour is an increasingly popular choice for retailers. A number of retail outlets from elsewhere in the country have relocated to the neighborhood. [16] Historically, Abu Hamour hosted the largest wholesale market in the country, but in April 2017 the wholesale market was transferred to Umm Salal Ali. [14]
Zone 56 is a zone of the municipality of Al Rayyan in the state of Qatar.The main districts recorded in the 2015 population census were Fereej Al Asiri, New Fereej Al Khulaifat, Bu Samra, Al Mamoura, Abu Hamour, Mesaimeer, and Ain Khaled.
Abu Dhalouf: 16: 16: Located in the municipality of Al Shamal. Abu Hamour: 7: 7: Located in the municipality of Al Rayyan. Abu Samra: 1,065: 824.9: Located in the municipality of Al Rayyan. Ain Khaled: 7: 7: Located in the municipality of Al Rayyan. Ain Sinan: 17: 17: Located in the municipality of Al Shamal. Al Aziziya: 1: 1: Located in the ...
Mesaimeer (Arabic: مسيمير, romanized: Musaymīr) is a Qatari district in the municipality of Al Rayyan. [3] Located south-west of Doha, it shares borders with the Doha Industrial Area to the east, Umm Al Seneem, Abu Hamour and Al Mamoura to the north-west, Al Thumama to the east, and Wadi Aba Saleel and Jery Musabbeh to the south-east.
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Most of the low-to-medium density housing projects are found in the western sector, near the Wholesale Market Area. [18] Residential areas in western Doha include Al Sadd, Abu Hamour and Al Gharafa, of which the latter two are geographically located in Al Rayyan but which constitute a part of Metropolitan Doha. [19]
Shops on Salwa Road in Ain Khaled. Ain Khaled (Arabic: عين خالد, romanized: ‘Ayn Khālid) is a Qatari district in the municipality of Al Rayyan. [3] Located on the outskirts of the capital Doha, the area is historically known for its well which served the people of Doha and neighboring villages.
It is located, along with churches of other Christian denominations, at the Religious Complex in Abu Hamour. [1] It is the first church built in the country since the Muslim conquests in the 7th century. [4] [5] The church was constructed at a cost of around $20 million on land donated by the Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. [3]