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  2. Time in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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  3. Arab Mashreq International Road Network - Wikipedia

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    The map of the network. The Arab Mashreq international Road Network is an international road network between the primarily Arab countries of the Mashriq (Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman and Yemen).

  4. Roads in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Route 25, comprising Gulf Street, Blājāt Street, And Taʿāwun (Coöperation) Street, is a prominent coastal road that starts in Kuwait City and goes through Kuwait's southern coast passing by major attractions and landmarks of the capital until it reaches the boundary between Hawalli and Mubarak Al-Kabīr governorates at the 6th Ring Road.

  5. Liveuamap - Wikipedia

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    Live Universal Awareness Map, commonly known as Liveuamap, is an internet service to monitor and indicate activities on online geographic maps, particularly of locations with ongoing armed conflicts. [1] It was developed by the Ukrainian software engineers from Dnipro Rodion Rozhkovskiy and Oleksandr Bilchenko. [2]

  6. Wikipedia:Current date and time - Wikipedia

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  7. Gulf Street - Wikipedia

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    Most of the prominent Kuwait City landmarks are located on the Gulf Road. Those include, but are not limited to, Kuwait Towers , Kuwait National Assembly , Kuwait Stock Exchange , Kuwait Opera House , Dasman Palace , Seef Palace , [ 1 ] The Scientific Centre of Kuwait , The Green Island , The Grand Mosque of Kuwait and many foreign embassies ...

  8. Iraq–Kuwait border - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq–Kuwait barrier (Arabic: حدود العراق-الكويت Hudud al-'Irāq-al-Kuwayt) is a 120-mile (190 km) border fence extending six miles (9.7 km) into Iraq, three miles (4.8 km) into Kuwait, and across the full length of their mutual border from Saudi Arabia to the Persian Gulf.

  9. Geography of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait was the first country in the world to use desalination to supply water for large-scale domestic use. The history of desalination in Kuwait dates back to 1951 when the first distillation plant was commissioned. [28] Kuwait's fresh water resources are limited to groundwater, desalinated seawater, and treated wastewater effluents. [28]