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  2. Khobar - Wikipedia

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    Khobar (Arabic: ٱلْخُبَر, romanized: al-Khubar) is a city and governorate in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, situated on the coast of the Persian Gulf, which the IHO Orgnization (unlike all of the world's nations who all call it the Persian Gulf)refers to the gulf as the Gulf of Iran as Iran used to be known as Persia in the Western World.

  3. Al-Thuqbah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Thuqbah (Arabic: الثقبة, pronounced ath-Thugba) is one of the historic and most renowned neighborhoods in the city of Al-Khobar in the Eastern Province in Saudi Arabia, [1] with a population of 248,888 as of 2022. [2]

  4. Dammam metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Dammam, the capital of the Eastern Province, was a separate city but so close to Khobar and Dhahran that one could pass from one to the other in a few minutes. The discovery of oil in Dhahran and nearby fields and the growing importance of the entire region affected Dammam more than any other city in Saudi Arabia.

  5. Tourism in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    There are seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Saudi Arabia inscribed from 2008 to 2023; [13] they are as follows: . Al-Ahsa Oasis. Al-Ahsa Oasis: The Al-Ahsa Oasis is a serial property comprising gardens, canals, springs, wells and a drainage lake, as well as historical buildings, urban fabric and archaeological sites.

  6. Al-Rakah Antiquities - Wikipedia

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    Al-Rakah Antiquities are a collection of remains of buildings, gold face mask, gold chains and some pottery pieces, its may belong to the 4th millennium BC. [1] Its located in Al-Rakah in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. [2] Some researcher indicated that there is many Antiquities in the same area that belong to the Hellenistic Period, and Sasanian ...

  7. Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Sunni traveler, Ibn Battuta (1304 - 1369 A.D.) mentioned: "Then we traveled to the city of Al-Qatif, its name is derived from fruit picking, which is an oasis of water and a large city with many palm trees inhabited by Shiite Arabs." [22] [23] The local Saudi population is entirely Muslim, with the majority being Sunni Muslims.