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  2. Category:Shopping malls in Doha - Wikipedia

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  3. Mall of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The Mall of Qatar is a 464,515 sqm, 3-floor shopping mall located in the Rawdat Al Jahhaniya district of Al Rayyan, Qatar. The high central glass dome is eight floors high. The Mall of Qatar is adjacent to the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, one of the host stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [15]

  4. Al Hilal (district) - Wikipedia

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    Al Hilal (Arabic: الهلال) a is multipurpose district in central Doha. It is home to the Doha Mall, the city's first shopping centre. [ 1 ] Prior to the 2010 census, Zone 41 comprised Al Hilal West, [ 2 ] but the zone was later transferred to Nuaija . [ 3 ]

  5. Al Souq (Doha) - Wikipedia

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    Al Souq (Arabic: السوق, romanized: As Sūq; also spelled As Sawq) is a Qatari commercial district in the municipality of Doha. [1] It was named for its high density of souqs (public marketplaces) in the southern section of the district.

  6. Al Hazm Mall - Wikipedia

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    Al Hazm Mall (Arabic: الحزم مول) is a shopping mall on the Al Markhiya in Doha, Qatar. [2] It is a luxury mall built at a cost of $820 million, that was opened in 2017. It is built in Italianate style with shops, cafes and restaurants ringing a central promenade.

  7. Al Sadd (Qatar) - Wikipedia

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    Al Sadd (Arabic: اَلسَّدّ, romanized: As Sadd) is a neighborhood of Doha, the capital city of Qatar.As one of the country's oldest surviving mixed-use districts, the neighborhood is home to hundreds of families and residences, and several malls are also found in this vast neighborhood such as the Centrepoint Mall, Lulu Centre and Royal Plaza.

  8. Umm Salal - Wikipedia

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    Qatar's largest mall, Doha Festival City, was partially opened in Umm Salal Mohammed [14] in April 2017. Valued at QR 6.4 billion, the mall will eventually have 540 retail stores covering an area of 244,000 square meters. [15] IKEA was the first store to be commissioned in Doha Festival City, opening its doors in March 2013. [14]

  9. Al Markhiya - Wikipedia

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    Al Hazm Mall in Al Markhiya. Al Markhiya (Arabic: المرخية, romanized: Al Markhīyah) is a neighborhood of the Qatari capital Doha. It is one of the later-developed areas of northern Doha. The district hosts three awsaq al-furjan complexes, which are part of a public development project to host all commercial establishments in centralized ...