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Riyadh



RiyadhImage:Riyadh.jpg|thumb|300px|Riyadh from space, April 1994 Image:Pl1 41.jpg|thumb|Minestry of interior Image:Pl1 42.jpg|thumb|Faisaliah Centre Image:Pl1 46.jpg|thumb|King Fahad Int. Staduim Image:Mamlakka.JPG|thumb|Kingdom Centre ''Disambiguation : for riads in Morocco See also Riad (Morocco)|Riad'' '''Riyadh''' ('''Ar-Riyad''', Arabic language|Arabic:رياض) is the capital of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, located in the Nejd region. It is situated in the centre of the Arabian peninsula on a large plateau and is home to over 3,500,000 people (14% of the nation's population). Riyadh covers more than 600 square miles (1,554 km²). The city lies in Saudi Arabia's 'central corridor' of development along with Buraydah and Al Kharj in the Ar Riyad administrative division. The other areas of concentrated population are two coastal areas - around Jiddah and Mecca on the Red Sea, and around Jubail and Dhahran on the Persian Gulf. The city is divided into 17 branch municipalities under the control of the Riyadh Municipality and the Riyadh Development Authority, chaired by Riyadh Province Governor Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz. Although in a highly arid area the city does receive some rainfall. Five dams store the runoff. There are also 96 wells and 290 miles (467 km) of pipe bringing huge volumes of water from desalination plants on the Persian Gulf. ==History== In pre-Islamic times, the settlement at the site was called Hajar. The site is at the confluence of several rivers (now wadis) and much underground water is accessible at the site. The settlement was historically famous for its dates and orchards. Its name derives from the plural of the Arabic language|Arabic ''rowdhah'' (place of gardens). The modern name was first applied to only certain parts of the settlement where orchards predominated. Gradually the name was used for the entire settlement. By the end of the 1800|18th century, Riyadh was part of the First Saudi State, with the capital at Diriyah. After the destruction of Diriyah in 1818 by the Ottomans|Turks, the capital moved to Riyadh. Portions of Diriyah, a city made of mud bricks, still exisits. The city was seized in 1902 by Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud. He went on to established the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932, with Riyadh the capital of the nation. The diplomatic capital did not move until 1982 (from Jeddah). Recently the city has experienced very high rates of population growth, which is indicated by the poor quality of development since the 1970s. ==Buildings== *Riyadh TV Tower ==Population== *'''1862''' - 7,500 *'''1935''' - 30,000 *'''1960''' - 150,000 *'''1970''' - 370,000 *'''1972''' - 500,000 *'''1974''' - 650,000 *'''1988''' - 1,500,000 *'''1990''' - 2,000,000 *'''1997''' - 2,800,000 *'''2007''' - 6,000,000* *'''2020''' - 9,900,000* ''* denotes estimates'' Between 1974 and 1992 the city grew by an average of 8.2% per year. Noted structures in the city include Al Faisaliyah Center|Al Faisaliah and Al Mamlaka/Kingdom Centre (the two tallest structures in Saudi Arabia at 267m and 302m respectively), King Khalid Airport, King Fahd Stadium, Al Masmak Palace, Sahah Al Hukom and Qasr-al-Hukm. Major areas include Olaya, in downtown, Dabab, near the Old Airport (King Fahd Airbase) and Batha, the old downtown part of the city. Category:Cities in Saudi Arabia Category:Capitals in Asia ar:الرياض ca:Al-Riyad da:Riyadh de:Riad es:Riad id:Riyadh he:ריאד nl:Riyad ja:リヤド pl:Rijad pt:Riade sk:Rijád zh:利雅德 First page | Prev | Next | Last page |

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