- List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia
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This is a list of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia.
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Largest cities by population
Largest cities by population
(2007)
mill.Riyadh 6.7 Jeddah 3.6 Mecca 1.7 Medina 1.3 Riyadh Jeddah Mecca Dammam 1.3 Ta'if 0.7 Buraydah 0.6 Tabuk 0.5 Abha 0.4 Khamis Mushait 0.4 Medina Dammam Abha Alphabetical list of cities and towns
City name Population Comments A Afif Arar Capital of Northern Border Province Abha + 450,000 Capital of Asir Abqaiq +44,863 (2005) Al-Abwa Al-Artaweyah Al-Hasa B Badr Baljurashi Bisha Buraydah 505,000 Capital and largest city of Al Qasim Province Al Bahah Capital of Al Bahah Province Buq a D Dammam + 1,300,000 Main seaport on Persian Gulf, capital of Eastern Province Dhahran Dhurma Dahaban +96,000 Diriyah Capital of the First Saudi State Duba Dumat Al-Jandal Dawadmi F Farasan city G Gatgat Gerrha Gurayat Al-Gwei'iyyah H Hautat Sudair Capital of Sudair Habala Hajrah Haql Al-Hareeq 11,000 Harmah Ha'il Capital of Ha'il Province Hotat Bani Tamim 36,000 Hofuf +334,000 (1997) Hafr Al-Batin +338,636 (2005) Largest city in the North-East of Saudi Arabia J Jabal Umm al Ru'us Jalajil Al Jawf Capital of Al Jawf Province Jeddah + 3,600,000 Second largest city, main seaport on Red Sea Jizan Capital of Jizan Province Jizan Economic City Jubail +224,430 (2005) Al Jafer +12,000 (1997) K Khafji +60,975 (2005) Khaybar King Abdullah Economic City Khamis Mushayt 630,000 Al Kharj Knowledge Economic City , Medina Khobar +455,541 (2005) Al-Khutt L Layla Lihyan Al Lith M Al Majma'ah 45,000+ Mastoorah Al Mikhwah Al-Mubarraz 550,000 Al Mawain Mecca + 1,700,000 Holiest city of Islam religion, capital of Makkah Province Medina + 1,300,000 Second holiest city of Islam religion, capital of Al Madinah Province Muzahmiyya 100,000 20 miles west of Riyadh, known for its fancy large farms and resorts. N Najran Capital of Najran Province Al-Namas +47,783 (2005) Containing Bani Amro and Al-Sarh O Omloj Al-Omran +49,000 (1997) Including Al-Huta, Al-Rumailah, Northern & Southern Al-Omran, Ghomsi and other villages belonging to it Al-Oyoon +33,000 (1997) Q Qadeimah Qatif +474,573 (2005) Eastern Province Qaisumah +20,887 (2005) Al Qunfudhah R Rabigh Rafha Northern Border Province Ar Rass 116,164 (2005) Largest city in Al-Qassim Province by area and third largest by population Ras Tanura +43,338 (2005) Eastern Province Riyadh 4,700,000 Capital city, largest city, largest population, capital of Al Riyadh Province, capital of the Second Saudi State Rumailah +10,000(2006) Small and very famous village in Hasa S Sabt Al Alaya Saihat +70,000 (2005) Safwa city Sakakah 5,000,000 Sharurah Shaqraa Shaybah As Sulayyil T Taif 700,000 Tabuk 730,000 Capital of Tabuk Province Tanomah 40,000 Tarout Tayma Thadiq Thuwal Thuqbah Turaif U Udhailiyah Al-`Ula Um Al-Sahek Unaizah 138,351 Second largest city in Al-Qassim Province (according to 2005 census) Uqair 'Uyayna W Wadi Al-Dawasir Al Wajh Y Yanbu Z Az Zaimah Zulfi References
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List of cities in the Middle East Bahrain · Egypt · Iran · Iraq · Israel · Jordan · Kuwait · Lebanon · Oman · Palestinian Authority · Qatar · Saudi Arabia · Syria · United Arab Emirates · Yemen
Greater Middle East: Afghanistan · Cyprus · Pakistan · Turkey · Sudan · Somalia · Eritrea · Djibouti · Libya · Algeria · Tunisia · Morocco · Northern Cyprus1
1 The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is not officially recognized by the United Nations, recognized only by Turkey; see Cyprus dispute.
List of towns in Asia Sovereign
states- Afghanistan
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Brunei
- Burma (Myanmar)
- Cambodia
- People's Republic of China
- Cyprus
- East Timor (Timor-Leste)
- Egypt
- Georgia
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Israel
- Japan
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- Kazakhstan
- North Korea
- South Korea
- Kuwait
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- Laos
- Lebanon
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mongolia
- Nepal
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- Sri Lanka
- Syria
- Tajikistan
- Thailand
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- United Arab Emirates
- Uzbekistan
- Vietnam
- Yemen
States with limited
recognition- Abkhazia
- Nagorno-Karabakh
- Northern Cyprus
- Palestine
- Republic of China (Taiwan)
- South Ossetia
Dependencies and
other territories- Christmas Island
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- Hong Kong
- Macau
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Main Saudi Arabian cities Afif · Arar · Abha · Abqaiq · Al Bahah · Bisha · Buraydah · Dammam · Dhahran · Diriyah · Duba · Ha'il · Hafar Al-Batin · Hofuf · Al Jawf · Jeddah · Jizan · Jubail · Sudair · Khamis Mushait · Al-Kharj · Khobar · Al Majma'ah · Mecca (Makkah) · Medina · Najran · Qatif · Ras Tanura · Khafji · Riyadh (capital) · Ta’if · Tabuk · Unaizah · Yanbu' al BahrSaudi Arabia topics - Index
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