Riyadh
Riyadh is the political and administrative center of Saudi Arabia. The Consultative Assembly, the Council of Ministers, the king and the Supreme Judicial Council are all situated in the city.
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Riyadh is the political and administrative center of Saudi Arabia. The Consultative Assembly, the Council of Ministers, the king and the Supreme Judicial Council are all situated in the city.
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Discover Riyadh city, the heart of Saudi Arabia, where rich heritage meets modern attractions, exciting events, and authentic hospitality.
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Explore the 50+ things to do in Riyadh, from heritage sites and family-friendly attractions to outdoor adventures, shopping, and food.
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Riyadh''s story arcs from Diriyah, the 18th-century birthplace of the first Saudi state, to Al Masmak Fortress, where Abdulaziz Ibn Saud''s 1902 raid lit the fuse for unification, to a post-oil boom
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Set high on a desert plateau, Riyadh is a city on the riseliterally and globally. As Saudi Arabia''s capital and financial hub, it''s home to sleek districts like KAFD, a growing metro network, and a skyline that
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Media reports in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, said residents heard a loud bang and multiple explosions on Saturday, amid a major escalation after the United States and Israel launched
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There''s never been a better time to explore Riyadh. Whether you''re visiting for the first time or have lived in the city for ages, the capital is bustling with cool things to do and check out.
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The new name, **"Riyadh,"** came to encompass what remained of the city of Hajr along with the surrounding lands and orchards. The name was derived from the nature and landscape of the area,
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Riyadh is Saudi Arabia''s capital and largest city. It became the capital of the Saud dynasty in 1824 and, except for a brief period in the 19th century and early 20th century, has been
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