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  2. Bader area - Wikipedia

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    Bader is one of the areas of the Greater Amman Municipality, Jordan. [1] [2] References This page was last edited on 3 March 2024, at 03:52 (UTC). Text ...

  3. Zahran area - Wikipedia

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    Zahran is a District in the Greater Amman Municipality.It is named after the Zahran Palace which stands amidst Zahran street. It consists of 5 neighborhoods of which most parts are residential, however, some parts of the district contain Amman's best hotels, hospitals and towers.

  4. Al-Shaykh Badr - Wikipedia

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    Al-Shaykh Badr has an altitude of 536 m (1,759 ft). According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Shaykh Badr, which is the center of its nahiya (subdistrict), had a population of 9,486 in the 2004 census. [1] As of 2008, its subdistrict had a population of 47,982. Its inhabitants are predominantly Alawites. [2]

  5. Bader Al-Jadeedah area - Wikipedia

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  6. Al-Badr - Wikipedia

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    Al Badr is a village in Mecca Province, in western Saudi Arabia. [1] An electrical fire at a wedding in the village killed 25 people in the courtyard of a home on October 31, 2012. 30 were injured in the blaze, which was believed to have been started by a high-voltage power line which fell, sparking, after being hit by celebratory gunfire.

  7. E 66 road (United Arab Emirates) - Wikipedia

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    It goes through the towns of Al-Faqa' (shared by the Emirates of Abu Dhabi [2] and Dubai) [3] and Al-Hayer, [2] and connects to Al Madam in the Emirate of Sharjah via Al-Shwaib. [1] Once in Al Ain, a city that shares a border with Oman , the road becomes Emirates Street and later, Bani Yas Road .

  8. List of roads in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    D 73 (Al Dhiyafa Road) D 71 (Al Safa Street) 14 D 63 (Umm Suqeim Road/Al Qudra Road) 24.1 mi (38.5 km) E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) D 86 (First Al Khail Street) D 72 (Al Asayel Street) E 44. E 311 (Mohammed Bin Zayed Road) D54 (Zayed Bin Hamdan al Nahyan Street) E 611 (Emirates Road) D 42 (Saih Al Salam Street)

  9. UAE Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, UAE Exchange became a SWIFT member and over the following two years opened operations in Oman and Kuwait, as well as launching transfer, gold card, and banknote services. In 1999, it launched retail operations in India , which was to become the largest operation outside its home base, with 330 branches by 2015.