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  2. Category:Expatriates in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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  3. Souq Haraj Ibn Qasim - Wikipedia

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    Haraj bin Qassim has its origins around the 1940s in the Deera Square, in front of present-day Grand Mosque of Riyadh in the city's ad-Dirah neighborhood. It is attributed to a person called ibn Qassim ( transl. Son of Qassem ), who is believed to be the eponymous founder of the souq after King Abdulaziz granted him the land for setting up an ...

  4. List of companies of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh: 1926 Bank, formerly Saudi Hollandi Bank P A Alinma Bank: Financials Banks Riyadh: 2006 Bank P A Almarai: Consumer goods Food products Riyadh: 1977 Dairy P A Al-Muhaidib: Conglomerates - Dammam: 1946 Food, retail, industrials, financials, energy P A Al-Rajhi Bank: Financials Banks Riyadh: 1957 Islamic bank P A Arab National Bank ...

  5. Australians in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    To the east of Saudi Arabia along the Persian Gulf, are the country's abundant oil fields, that since the 1960s, have made Saudi Arabia synonymous with petroleum wealth.. It is among this region that Australians have settled their expat communities, harnessing the need for individuals in the economic, technology and export sector and growing the population of Australians living in Saudi Arab

  6. Jarir Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Jarir was established in Riyadh in 1974 as a small bookshop on Jarir Street, from where it derives its name. It dealt in used books and art sold by expats living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia . In the 1980s, Jarir opened a second branch in Riyadh followed by one in the 1990s.

  7. Non-Resident Indians in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in Saudi Arabia (Arabic: الهنود في السعودية, romanized: al-Hunūd fī as-Saʿūdīyah) are the largest community of expatriates in the country, with most of them coming from the states of Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana [2] and most recently, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh [3] and Gujarat.

  8. Red Sand (Riyadh) - Wikipedia

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    Red Sand (aka Red Sand Dunes) is an area of red desert sand dunes near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The area is a popular destination among Saudis , expatriates , and Filipino workers. [ 1 ] Organized tours and other activities are available.

  9. Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    However, official 2010 census figures stated that there were 8,429,401 expatriates out of a total population of 27,136,977 or roughly 31 per cent of the total. [16] According to the United Nations (mid-year 2015, counted numbers — not estimates, including refugees) there were 10,185,945 foreign-origin migrants in Saudi Arabia. [17]