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Dammam (Arabic: الدَّمَّام ad-Dammām) is the capital of the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Situated on the coast of the Arabian Gulf . With a population of 1,386,166 as of 2022, Dammam is the kingdom's fifth-most populous city after Riyadh , Jeddah , Mecca , and Medina .
The Dammam metropolitan area, or Greater Dammam, is the largest metropolitan area in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It consists of "The Triplet Cities" of Dammam, Khobar, Dhahran, Qatif and their vicinities. It had a population of 2,742,800 as of the 2022 census. [1]
City Population [1] Comments Abha: 334,290 (2022) Capital city of Asir Ad-Dilam: 39,267 (2022) Al-Abwa: Al Artaweeiyah: Al Bukayriyah: 25,153: Badr: 30,494 (2022 ...
The airport is located 31 kilometres (19 miles) northwest of downtown Dammam and is named after the former King of Saudi Arabia, Fahd ibn Abdulaziz (1921–2005). The airport serves the entire Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and is one of the four primary international airports in the kingdom.
Arabic: إمارة, romanized: Imārah) or regions/provinces (Arabic: مناطق, romanized: manāṭiq), each governed by a governor or emir (Arabic: أمير, romanized: amīr, lit. 'prince'), [ 1 ] known as the Provincial Governor, to differentiate them from the governors of governorates.
Abdullah Fouad (Arabic: عبدالله فؤاد) was a Saudi businessman and one of the pioneers in the contracting and real estate sectors in Saudi Arabia. He was born in 1925 in Dammam . In 1950, he founded the Abdullah Fouad Group, which is among the 100 largest Saudi companies.
Dhahran (Arabic: الظهران, romanized: Ad͟h D͟hahrān) is a city located in the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. With a total population of 143,936 as of 2022, [1] it is a major administrative center for the Saudi oil industry.
Dammam edition; Jeddah edition - launched in 1999; Riyadh edition; Madhyamam. Abha edition - 1 January 2011 [4] Dammam edition - 24 May 2008; Jeddah edition - 16 January 2006; Riyadh edition - 10 December 2007; Gulf Thejas. Dammam edition - March 2011; Jeddah edition - March 2011 [5] Riyadh edition - March 2011; Chandrika