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  2. Sahara Mall - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Sahara Mall (Arabic: صحارى مول) is a shopping mall in the King Fahd Quarter of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It has 180 shops, Cinema, a children's playground, Casual Dinning Restaurants, Food court, cafeteria, skylights, fountains, gardens etc. [ 1 ]

  3. File:Egypt, Greece, Saudi Arabia Map.png - Wikipedia

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    English: A map of Middle East, North Africa, and South Europe, with Egypt, ... Map of Egypt, Greece, and Saudi Arabia. Items portrayed in this file depicts. creator.

  4. Shola Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Shola Shopping Center was founded by Prince Mishaal bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, the young-half brother of King Fahd and owner of Al Shoula Group in 1984. According to The Washington Post in 1992, Prince Mishaal signed a contract worth almost $11.6 million dollars with Youngstown-based American firm Bucheit Companies in February 1981 to build a shopping complex in ad-Dhubbat neighborhood of Riyadh. [3]

  5. Riyadh Gallery Mall - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Gallery Mall (Arabic: الرياض جاليري مول), or simply Riyadh Gallery, is an indoor shopping center and a commercial complex located in the King Fahd District of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Inaugurated in 2007, it covers an area of almost 38 acres and was owned by Saudi businessman Sheikh Saleh al-Rajhi. [1]

  6. Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh had a population of 7.0 million people in 2022, making it the most-populous city in Saudi Arabia, 3rd most populous in the Middle East, and the 38th most populous in Asia. [8] The first mention of the city by the name Riyadh was in 1590, by an Arab chronicler. [9]

  7. Riyadh Park - Wikipedia

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    The Riyadh Park (Arabic: الرياض بارك) is a shopping mall in the al-Aqeeq district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Opened in 2017, it hosts the Museum of Illusions. Opened in 2017, it hosts the Museum of Illusions.

  8. VIA Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of VIA Riyadh, 2034. The compound was built using stones extracted from the nearby Tuwaiq mountains on the six core principles of Salmani style, a distinct type of urban Najdi architectural method developed in Riyadh Province during the reign of Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz as the region's governor between 1963 and 2011.

  9. List of supermarket chains in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Gourmet Egypt; Hyper One; Kazyon; Kheir Zaman [4] Lulu Hypermarket; ... Shopping areas in Egypt This page was last edited on 5 October 2024, at 08:18 (UTC). Text ...