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Map of Saudi Arabia. This is a list of airports in Saudi Arabia, grouped by type and sorted by location.. Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is the largest Arab country of the Middle East.
Highway 65 (Arabic: الطريق السريع ٦٥) is a major north–south controlled-access highway in central Saudi Arabia, spanning 1,427 km (887 mi).Popularly known as the Riyadh–Qassim Expressway, Highway 65 connects Howtat Bani Tamim to Qurayyat and further to the Al Hadithah border with Jordan, while providing connections to or passing through Riyadh, Majma'ah, al-Ghat, Zulfi ...
Al Badayea (Arabic: البدائع) is one of the governorates in Al-Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia. [2] [3] Its area is 1,600 km 2 (620 sq mi) and the population is 57,164 people. Al Badayea considered to be one of the agricultural governorates in Qassim, as it is located in the middle of Al Qassim.
Highway 5, Saudi Arabia's westernmost north-south highway, runs through Rabigh, providing access to Yanbu, Umluj, Duba (a ferry to Egypt is available at the port of Duba), Tabuk, and Jordan; and Jeddah, Mecca, Abha and Jizan in the south. A connection to Highway 60 near Yanbu connects Rabigh to Medina. Riyadh and the Qassim Province. [18]
The North–South Railway line is a 2,750 km (1,709 mi) network of railway lines in central and eastern Saudi Arabia, built and operated by the Saudi Arabia Railways. The primary line of the network connects the capital of the kingdom, Riyadh, to the border with Jordan at Al-Haditha.
Az Zulfi (also Zulfi, Zulfy City or Al Zulfi or Az Zilfi) is a city in Riyadh Province in central Saudi Arabia, about 260 kilometres northwest of Riyadh. [1] It is connected by Roads 418 and 535 which both link with the main Highway 65 [2] which connects Riyadh to Buraidah which is about 101 kilometres by road to the west of Al Zulfi.
Klēja from Qassim Klēja being made in Qassim. Although the name is somewhat similar, Klēja in the Najd region of Saudi Arabia (Qassim and Haʼil provinces) differs in taste, shape and ingredients from Iraqi kleicha. It is made with yeasted dough that has been enriched with spices, such as cardamom and cinnamon, and filled with a mixture of ...