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Zones Of Qatar
In the administrative divisions of Qatar, zones ( ''manāṭiq''; singular ''minṭaqa'') are the second-highest level of government after municipalities. As of the 2015 census, there were 98 zones across the country. However, several of these zones are not currently in use. Over the years, numerous changes in zones have taken place. For instance, in the 2010 census, Zone69 was transferred to Al Daayen Municipality, Zones 50 and 58 were added to Ad-Dawhah Municipality, and part of Zone74 was merged with Zone70 of Al Daayen Municipality. Zones 1–50, 57, 58, and 60–68 are reserved for Ad-Dawhah Municipality; Zones 51–56, 81, 83, 96 and 97 are reserved for Al Rayyan Municipality; Zones 69 and 70 are reserved for Al Daayen Municipality; Zone71 is reserved for Umm Salal Municipality; Zones 74–76 are reserved for Al Khor Municipality; Zones 77–79 are reserved for Al Shamal Municipality; Zones 90–95 and 98 are reserved for Al Wakrah Municipality; and Zones 72, 73, 80, 82, ...
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Unitary State
A unitary state is a (Sovereign state, sovereign) State (polity), state governed as a single entity in which the central government is the supreme authority. The central government may create or abolish administrative divisions (sub-national or sub-state units). Such units exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate. Although Power (social and political), political power may be delegated through devolution to regional or local governments by statute, the central government may alter the statute, to override the decisions of Devolution, devolved governments or expand their powers. The modern unitary state concept originated in France; in the aftermath of the Hundred Years' War, national feelings that emerged from the war unified France. The war accelerated the process of transforming France from a feudal monarchy to a unitary state. The French people, French then later spread unitary states by conquests, throughout Europe during and after the Napoleoni ...
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Mushayrib
Mushayrib (; also spelled Musheireb) is a Qatari district located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. As of the 2010 census, the former district of Al Asmakh has been integrated into Mushayrib. It is one of the oldest districts of Doha, and contains Al Kahraba Street (also called Electricity Street), the country's first fully lit street. History In J. G. Lorimer's '' Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf'' first published in 1908, Mushayrib was described as a place where the town of Al Bidda obtained its water supply from, but described the water as brackish and scanty. Lorimer noted that it appeared to accommodate one of the only seven sizable date palm plantations in Qatar. The majority of Mushayrib's residents are expat workers. In 2014, the government forcibly evicted several hundred residents from the neighborhood in preparation for the development of several new up-scale buildings and the demolition of older buildings. Localities Al Asmakh Formerly a stand-alone district, Al Asmakh ...
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Old Al Hitmi
Old Al Hitmi (; also known as Al-Hitmi Al-Ateeq or simply Al Hitmi) is a mixed-use district in Qatar, located in the municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ... of Ad Dawhah. The name is derived from Al-Hitmi family, which is a branch of the main Al Bin Ali tribe. Together with Al Rufaa, the district forms Zone 17, which has a population of 6,028. History The area was first settled in the early 1900s by the Al Bin Ali tribe, and the district was colloquially referred to as Al Bin Ali. In the 1930s, many members of the Al Hitmi family, a branch of the Al Bin Ali tribe, settled here, resulting in the district adopting its current name of Al Hitmi around the 1940s. Most residential units here date back to the early-to-mid 20th century. As a result of many year ...
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Al Rufaa
Al Rufaa () is a neighborhood in the Qatari capital Doha. In the 2015 population census it was recorded as being in Zone 17 with Old Al Hitmi, which it borders to the east with the boundary being Sheraouh Street. Geography Al Rufaa borders the following districts: *Old Al Hitmi Old Al Hitmi (; also known as Al-Hitmi Al-Ateeq or simply Al Hitmi) is a mixed-use district in Qatar, located in the municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powe ... to the east, separated by Sheraouh Street. * As Salatah and Al Mirqab to the north, separated by Museum Street. * Old Al Ghanim to the west, separated by Jabr Bin Mohammed Street. *Old Al Ghanim and Umm Ghuwailina to the south, separated by Ras Abu Aboud Street. Landmarks The Qatar National Folkloric Troupe and Doha Sports Stadium are headquartered here. A wedding celebration complex is located in Al Rufaa on Celebration Street. The complex consists of ...
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Zone 17, Qatar
Zone 17 is a zone of the municipality of Ad Dawhah in the state of Qatar. The main districts recorded in the 2015 population census were Al Rufaa and Old Al Hitmi Old Al Hitmi (; also known as Al-Hitmi Al-Ateeq or simply Al Hitmi) is a mixed-use district in Qatar, located in the municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powe .... Demographics Land use The breakdown of the Ministry of Municipality and Environment's land use in the zone is as follows. References Zones of Qatar Doha {{Qatar-geo-stub ...
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Ad Dawhah Al Jadidah
Ad Dawhah al Jadidah () is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. It is bordered to the north by Mushayrib, Fereej Al Asmakh and Barahat Al Jufairi, to the east by Old Al Ghanim, to the south by Najma and Fereej Bin Durham, and to the west by Fereej Abdel Aziz. It is primarily a residential district with several compounds and apartment blocks such as Adam Residence, Jaidah Housing, Al Madinah Suites, Al Sultan Tower, Jumeirah Furnished Apartments, and New Doha Residential Complex. Geography Ad Dawhah al Jadidah borders the following districts: * Fereej Bin Durham & Najma to the south, separated by B Ring Road. * Rawdat Al Khail to the southwest, separated by the B Ring Road-Rawdat Al Khail Street Intersection. * Fereej Abdel Aziz to the west, separated by Rawdat Al Khail Street. *Mushayrib and Al Asmakh to the north, separated by Ahmed Bin Mohammed Bin Thani Street. * Old Al Ghanim to the east, separated by Airport Street. Landmarks *Al Hilal Build ...
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Fereej Abdel Aziz
Fereej Abdel Aziz () is a Qatari district located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. Etymology ''Fereej'', the first constituent of the district's name, translates to "neighborhood" in English. The second part of the name, ''Abdel Aziz'', was given after its namesake who was a sheikh that resided in and governed the area. Transport Major roads that run through the district include Wadi Mushaireb Street, Mohammed Bin Thani Street, Rawdat Al Khail Street and B Ring Road. Demographics As of the 2010 census, the district comprised 2,401 housing units and 309 establishments. There were 10,808 people living in the district, of which 78% were male and 22% were female. Out of the 10,808 inhabitants, 87% were 20 years of age or older and 13% were under the age of 20. The literacy rate Literacy is the ability to read and write, while illiteracy refers to an inability to read and write. Some researchers suggest that the study of "literacy" as a concept can be divided into two periods: ...
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Rumeilah (Doha)
Rumeilah (; also spelled Rumaila) is a neighborhood of Doha, Qatar. It is divided into an eastern and western section. Zone 11, the eastern section, hosts roughly half of Al Bidda Park while Zone 21 contains most of Hamad Medical Corporation's facilities. Hamad Medical City was constructed over 227,000 square meters in Rumeilah at a cost of $659 million. Portions of Hamad Medical City form its own district to the west. Etymology Rumeilah derives its name from the Arabic word "raml", which translates to "sand". It earned this name due its sandy soils. Landmarks * HMC Heart Hospital. *HMC Rumeilah Hospital. *HMC Al Amal Hospital on Al Istiqlal Street. *HMC Dental and Oral Surgery Centre on Al Razi Street. *Hamad International Medical Training Center. *HMC Institute of Nursing. *Ministry of Public Health on Al Istiqlal Street. Al Bidda Park Al Bidda Park (formerly known as Rumaila Park) is partially located in Rumeilah and is split into two parts by Rumeilah Street, with the east ...
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Wadi Al Sail
Wadi Al Sail () is a neighborhood of Doha, Qatar. The area has undergone much renovation and development in recent years. As its name suggests, the original settlement was built in a wadi. The western partition of the district is known for containing the Qatar Radio and Television Corporation Complex which hosts Al Jazeera's headquarters. History In the 1980s Wadi Al Sail had the least expensive land on average in all of Doha. The land price per ft² in 1981 was $39, and decreased to $11 in 1988, making it the joint-cheapest land on par with Najma. Landmarks *Al Ahli Hospital on Ahmed bin Ali Street. *Qatar Media Corporation on Ahmed bin Ali Street. *Ministry of Interior on Al Thumama Street. Qatar Radio and Television Corporation Complex Located on Khalifa Street, the Qatar Radio and Television Corporation Complex serves as the headquarters of the Al Jazeera Network, among others. On the premises, there is about 70,000 m2 of landscaping, 100 km of asphalt, and paved area o ...
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Al Souq (Doha)
Al Souq (; also spelled As Sawq) is a Qatar, Qatari commercial district in the municipalities of Qatar, municipality of Doha. It was named for its high density of souqs (public marketplaces) in the southern section of the district. Abdullah bin Jassim Street services numerous government buildings and banks in the northern end of the district, including Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center, Qatar Central Bank, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, and the Supreme Council for Economic Affairs and Investment. All of the district's souqs are located south of Abdullah bin Jassim Street. Its souqs include Souq Al Badi, Souq Al Faleh, Souq Al Asiery, Souq Al Dira, and Souq Al Jaber. Doha's largest souq, Souq Waqif, is located to the immediate west of the district in Al Jasrah, which is separated from Al Souq by Grand Hamad Street. Geography Al Souq borders the following districts: *Al Mirqab (Doha), Al Mirqab to the east, separated by Jabr Bin Mohammed Street. *Al Jasrah ...
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Old Al Ghanim
Old Al Ghanim () is a neighborhood of the Qatari capital Doha, located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. It forms a part of Doha's historic downtown. A notable landmark was the New World Centre, a supermarket established in 1987. It has since been relocated. Numerous other local businesses have also been relocated to other parts of Doha by the Ministry of Municipality and Environment so it could carry out massive-scale reconstruction of the neighborhood and clear out portions to make way for the Doha Metro. The Al Ghanim Central Bus station is another important landmark found here. Etymology The district derives its name from the Al Ghanim branch of the Al Bin Ali tribe. History Old Al Ghanim first emerged as a district of Doha around the 1950s. Infrastructure Indian healthcare company Aster DM Healthcare Aster DM Healthcare Limited is a multinational for-profit private hospital network founded by Dr. Azad Moopen in 1987. The company has its corporate headquarters in Dubai ...
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Fereej Al Asmakh
Fereej Al Asmakh () is a Qatari district located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. Administratively, it is part of Zone 5, along with Al Najada and Barahat Al Jufairi. It is one of the smaller and older districts of Doha. As such, the district is considered as a good example of Qatar's cultural identity, which has led to several development programs by the government to rehabilitate its dilapidated structures. Etymology In Arabic Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns lang ..., ''fereej'' translates to "neighborhood", while the ''Al-Asmakh'' portion of the name refers to one of the area's first major landowners. References Communities in Doha {{Qatar-geo-stub ...
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