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Area code. 013. Website. www .eamana .gov .sa. Dammam ( Arabic: الدمّام ad-Dammām) is the capital of the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. With a population of 1,532,300 as of 2022, Dammam is the kingdom's fourth-most populous city after Riyadh, Jeddah, and Mecca. Dammam constitutes the core of the Dammam metropolitan area, also known ...
King Fahd International Airport ( Arabic: مطار الملك فهد الدولي; abbr. KFIA) ( IATA: DMM, ICAO: OEDF ), also known as Dammam International Airport or simply Dammam Airport or King Fahd Airport, is the international airport serving Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The airport is located 31 kilometres (19 miles) northwest of downtown ...
Landsat view of the port. / 26.48861°N 50.20111°E / 26.48861; 50.20111. King Abdul Aziz Port, also known as Dammam Port, is a port in the city of Dammam, Saudi Arabia. It is the largest port in the Persian Gulf, and the third largest and third busiest port in the Middle East and North Africa ( MENA) region, after the Jeddah Islamic Port.
Al-Ahsa Oasis ( Arabic: الْأَحْسَاء, al-ʾAhsā ), also known as al-Ḥasāʾ ( الْحَسَاء) or Hajar ( هَجَر ), is an oasis and historical region in eastern Saudi Arabia. Al-Ahsa Governorate, which makes up much of the country's Eastern Province, is named after it. The oasis is located about 60 km (37 mi) inland from the ...
Dammam metropolitan area. / 26.4207; 50.0888. The Dammam metropolitan area, or Greater Dammam, is the largest metropolitan area in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It consists of "The Triplet Cities" of Dammam, Khobar, Dhahran, Qatif and their vicinities. It had a population of 2,742,800 as of the 2022 census. [1]
Website. www .ithra .com /en /. The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture [1] ( Arabic: مركز الملك عبد العزيز الثقافي العالمي ), also known as Ithra ( Arabic: إثراء, 'enrichment' [2] ), is a cultural centre situated in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. [3] It was built by Saudi Aramco and inaugurated by King Salman ...
The King Fahd Causeway ( Arabic: جسر الملك فهد, romanized : Jisr al-Malik Fahd) is a 25 km (15.5 mi) long series of bridges and causeways connecting Khobar, Saudi Arabia, and Al Jasra, Bahrain. Its five bridges rest on 536 concrete pylons, [2] with seven embankments in the Gulf's shallower water. [2] One of the embankments, known as ...
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