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  2. Sulaibikhat Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Sulaibikhat Cemetery. Sulaibikhat Cemetery ( Arabic: مقبرة الصليبخات) is the largest cemetery in Kuwait, where many dead have been buried since the 1960s until now. The cemetery is divided into two parts: the Sunni cemetery, which opened in 1976, and the Ja'fari cemetery, which opened in 1973, so named for its presence in the ...

  3. Mubarak Al-Kabeer (governorate) - Wikipedia

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    UTC+03 ( EAT) ISO 3166 code. KW-MU. Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate ( Arabic: محافظة مبارك الكبير, IPA: [Muḥāfaẓat Mubārak al-Kabīr]) is one of the governorates of Kuwait which mainly houses residential areas of Kuwait City. It was formed in 27 November 1999 when the Hawalli Governorate was split in two, and was formerly ...

  4. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait In Kuwait, the 12-digit national identification number is the Civil Number ( Arabic : الرقم المدني ). It follows the format NYYMMDDNNNNN and is issued and put on the Civil ID and managed by the Public Agency for Civil Information (PACI) Arabic : الهيئة العامة للمعلومات المدنية .

  5. Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh - Wikipedia

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    Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh has a large population that utilizes the public transport systems run by Kuwait Public Transport Company (KPTC), Citybus (a Boodai group subsidiary) and KGL Transportation. The area is flanked by major roads - Ghazali Expressway and the 6th Ring Road and is less than 5 km from the Kuwait International Airport. Taxis are widely ...

  6. History of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Kuwait is a sovereign state in Western Asia located at the head of the Persian Gulf. The geographical region of Kuwait has been occupied by humans since antiquity, particularly due to its strategic location at the head of the Persian Gulf. [1] [2] [3] In the pre-oil era, Kuwait was a regional trade port.

  7. Governorates of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, 10th ruler of Kuwait. Al-Asimah Governorate: KW-KU 1962 568,567 175 It houses most of Kuwait's financial and business centres such as the Kuwait Stock Exchange. Farwaniya Governorate: KW-FA 1988 1,169,312 204 It is the most populated governorate. Hawalli Governorate: KW-HA 1962 939,792 85

  8. List of online map services - Wikipedia

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    Bing Maps – covers the whole country. Google Maps - covers the whole country. Libre Map Project. MapQuest - covers the whole country. The National Map by the United States Geological Survey. Roadtrippers - covers the whole country. TerraServer-USA - covers the whole country.

  9. Kuwait–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait was also the first country to send aid to isolated mountain villages in Kashmir after the quake of 2005, also offering the largest amount of aid in the aftermath of the quake ($100m). [7] In response to the 2005 Kashmir earthquake , the Kuwaiti government pledged Pakistan US$100 million. [8]