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  2. Postal codes in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    For example, the simple and general postal code of Riyadh is 11564, and Turaif is: 75311. A more specific address within Turaif might have the postcode 75311-8538. [2] In writing addresses in Saudi Arabia, generally the 9 digit postcodes are for home addresses, while businesses and PO Boxes will only have a 5 digit postal code.

  3. List of postal codes - Wikipedia

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    The postal code refers to the post office at which the receiver's P. O. Box is located. Kiribati: KI: no codes Korea, North: KP: no codes Korea, South: 1 August 2015 KR: NNNNN Previously NNN-NNN (1988~2015), NNN or NNN-NN (1970~1988) Kosovo: XK: NNNNN A separate postal code for Kosovo was introduced by the UNMIK postal administration in 2004 ...

  4. File:Middle East location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1973 Rome airport attacks and hijacking

  5. File:Duba, Saudi Arabia locator map.png - Wikipedia

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    Locator map of Duba, Saudi Arabia. Created by NormanEinstein, May 5, 2006. Date: 5 May 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. NormanEinstein assumed (based on copyright claims).

  6. Postal code - Wikipedia

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    Post office sign in Farrer, Australian Capital Territory, showing postcode 2607. A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.

  7. Duba, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Turks fortified the city, protecting the route from Egypt to Arabia. [citation needed] The Arab Revolt had taken control of Duba from the Ottomans by mid-1917. [3] After the Saudi conquest of the city in 1933, King Abdulaziz built his castle there in the same year. [4] [dubious – discuss] [self-published source]

  8. Al Baraha - Wikipedia

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    Al Baraha (Arabic: البراحة) is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The community is residential and borders the Deira Corniche on the north and Al Muteena on the south. Routes D 92 (Al Khaleej Road) and D 82 (Al Rasheed Road) form the northern and southern peripheries of Al Baraha.

  9. Jubail - Wikipedia

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    Jubail (Arabic: الجبيل, Al Jubayl) is a city in the Eastern province on the Persian Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia, with a total population of 474,679 as of 2022. It is home to one of the largest industrial cities in the world. It is also home to the Middle East's largest and world's fourth largest petrochemical company SABIC.