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  2. El-Abry Museum for Heritage and Classic Cars - Wikipedia

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    The El-Abry Museum for Heritage and Classic Cars is a museum at Riyadh Al Khabra, Al-Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia, founded by Abdulrahman bin Nasser Alebry.

  3. Tafheet - Wikipedia

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    Tafheet (تفحيط), or popularly hajwalah (هجولة), [a] (colloquially known as Arab drifting or Saudi drifting), is a type of street racing-like subculture believed to have started in the late 1970s in Saudi Arabia, that involves driving cars that are generally non-modified or factory-setup (sometimes stolen or rented cars) at very high speeds, around 160–260 km/h (100–160 mph ...

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Private Cars: The strip on the plates for Private cars is coloured white. The symbol at the bottom of the strip is a circle. The Saudi Police uses standard registration plates. Public Transport: The strip on the plates for public transport and taxis is colored yellow. The symbol at the bottom of the strip is a triangle pointing up. Commercial

  5. Transport in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Saudi Arabia is facilitated through a relatively young system of roads, railways and seaways.Most of the network started construction after the discovery of oil in the Eastern Province in 1952, with the notable exception of Highway 40, which was built to connect the capital Riyadh to the economically productive Eastern Province, and later to the Islamic holy city of Mecca and the ...

  6. Souq Haraj Ibn Qasim - Wikipedia

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    Haraj bin Qassim has its origins around the 1940s in the Deera Square, in front of present-day Grand Mosque of Riyadh in the city's ad-Dirah neighborhood. It is attributed to a person called ibn Qassim ( transl. Son of Qassem ), who is believed to be the eponymous founder of the souq after King Abdulaziz granted him the land for setting up an ...

  7. King Abdulaziz Historical Center - Wikipedia

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    The units on the west side of the area are from south to north: A remodelled mosque, the old original Murabba' Palace with main Diwan renovated as a "living museum", the "Memorial Hall" on the outlines of an old courtyard house, a modern exhibition hall for the car collection, on the footprints of the old majlis and assembly hall the new Al ...