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  2. Souq Waqif - Wikipedia

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    The souq was founded at least a century ago in proximity of the dry river bed known as Wadi Musheireb. The phrase “Souq Waqif”, stems from the fact that traders used to set up shop at the gates to show off their wares. [3] It was a gathering place where Bedouins and locals would trade a variety of goods, [4] primarily livestock goods. [5]

  3. Doha - Wikipedia

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    Doha Metro's Green Line, or Education Line, connects Doha to Education City and Al Riffa. Starting in Old Airport , the Gold Line (also known as Historic Line) will end in Al Rayyan and cover a distance of 30.6 km. Lastly, the Blue Line , or City Line, will only cover the inner city of Doha, and is planned to be semi-circular with a length of ...

  4. Villaggio Mall - Wikipedia

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    Villaggio Mall is a shopping mall located in the Aspire Zone in the west end of Doha, the capital city of Qatar.It is located on Al Waab street between the Hyatt Plaza and Sports City and has over 200 stores, including many famous brands in the U.S., U.K., Italian and German markets.

  5. CITY GUIDES: Dynamic contrasts are part of Doha’s appeal, with an intriguing blend of modern and traditional. Ulrike Lemmin-Woolfrey reveals a confident urban hub with top-class museums, parks ...

  6. 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.

  7. Category:Shopping malls in Doha - Wikipedia

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  8. Doha Festival City - Wikipedia

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    Doha Festival City is a 600,000 square metres (6,500,000 sq ft) shopping mall based in Qatar, owned by Bawabat Al Shamal Real Estate W.L.L (BASREC), with 240,000 square metres (2,600,000 sq ft) of leasable space, [1] it is the largest operating mall in Qatar as of 2018 operated by Al Futtaim. [1]

  9. 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.