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  2. Farwaniya, Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Farwaniya (Arabic: الفروانية, Gulf Arabic: /ɪlfərwaːniːjə/) is an area of Farwaniya Governorate, located within the agglomeration of Kuwait City, Kuwait. The Ghazali Expressway passes to the west of the district and the road leading to Kuwait International Airport to the east, both roads in a north–south direction.

  3. List of companies of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City: 1977 Bank, part of KIPCO: P A Central Bank of Kuwait: Financials Banks Kuwait City: 1969 Central bank S A Cinescape: Consumer services Recreational services Kuwait City: 1954 Cinema chain P A Fast Telecommunications: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Kuwait City: 2001 ISP P A Gulf Bank of Kuwait: Financials Banks ...

  4. Farwaniya Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Farwaniya Governorate (Arabic: محافظة الفروانية Muḥāfaẓat al-Farwānīyah) is the most populous of the six governorates of Kuwait, and is the country's only landlocked governorate. It is Kuwait City's main residential area and also forms an important part of Kuwait's commercial activities.

  5. Migrant workers in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwait–Philippine diplomatic crisis has caused further problems of mistreatment of Filipino migrants as some of them tried to enter Kuwait through illegal routes. [28] Home to more than 250,000 migrant workers from the Philippines, approximately 60% of whom work in domestic labor, and Kuwait is a top source of remittance for the ...

  6. Part-time job - Wikipedia

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    A part-time job is a form of employment that carries fewer hours per week than a full-time job. Workers are commonly considered to be part-time if they work fewer than 30 hours per week. [2] Their hours of work may be organised in shifts. The shifts are often rotational.

  7. Expatriates in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] By this time, Kuwait had already become the second-most popular Middle Eastern destination for Korean workers behind Saudi Arabia; by that time, 13,813 Korean workers had already come to Kuwait. However, Kuwait would soon lose the second-place position, being surpassed by Libya in 1981 and Iraq in 1982.

  8. Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    As part of Kuwait Vision 2035, Kuwait aims to position itself as a global hub for the petrochemical industry. [351] Al Zour Refinery is the largest refinery in the Middle East. [ 352 ] [ 353 ] [ 354 ] It is Kuwait's largest environmentally friendly oil refinery, [ 355 ] [ 351 ] where this refers to the effect on the local environment as opposed ...

  9. Governorates of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, 10th ruler of Kuwait. Asimah Governorate: KW-KU 1962 568,567 175 It houses most of Kuwait's financial and business centres such as the Kuwait Stock Exchange. Farwaniya Governorate: KW-FA 1988 1,169,312 204 It is the most populated governorate. Hawalli Governorate: KW-HA 1962 939,792 85