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Salmiya (Arabic: السالمية, romanized: As-Sālmīya(h)) is an area in Hawalli Governorate in Kuwait.. Salmiya is administratively divided into 12 blocks. The blocks located closer to the interior of the district tend to be mostly residential, while those located beside the Persian Gulf coastline have a great deal of commercial and up-scale residential real estate.
Maidan Hawally is known as Block 11 in Salmiya, one of the 12 blocks in Salmiya.It is bordered in the north by the Arabian Gulf road (Road 25) with the seashore. It is bordered in the northwest by 1 Street and Cairo street (Road 35) with Block 8 in Shaab.
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.
The Mubarak Al-Kabeer governorate (Arabic: مبارك الكبير, romanized: Mubārak al-Kabīr Gulf Arabic: Mbārak il-kabīir) is the governorate most recently established. It is named after Mubarak the Great .
Hawalli Governorate (Arabic: محافظة حولي Muḥāfaẓat Ḥawalli) is one of the six governorates of Kuwait, consisting of the following areas: [2] Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah became governor in 1962. [3] A more recent governor of the Hawalli governorate is Ahmad Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, who later became prime minister.
Jabriya (Arabic: الجابرية) is in an area in Hawalli Governorate in Kuwait.It is a large, mainly residential area that borders Surra, Hawalli, Salmiya and Bayan.. On 31 December 2007, Jabriya's population was estimated to be 66,056.
The district of Salamiyah is divided into five sub-districts or Nāḥiyas (population according to 2004 official census): . Salamiyah Subdistrict (ناحية سَلَمْيَة): population 115,300.
There is no area code in Kuwait. As of 17 October 2008, telephone numbers in Kuwait consist of eight digits (with the exception of '800'-style numbers, which are made up of seven digits). From 17 October 2008 a single digit prefix was added to all fixed and mobile numbers as per the Ministry of Communication's new numbering plan: