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{{Short description|District of Hawalli Governorate, Kuwait}} |
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'''Jabriya District''' is one of the districts of [[Hawalli Governorate]] in [[Kuwait]]. |
'''Jabriya District''' is one of the districts of [[Hawalli Governorate]] in [[Kuwait]]. |
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Jabriya hosts a large number of facilities beginning from hospitals such as [[Mubarak Al-Kabeer]] and private clinics such as [[Al Hadi Hospital]] and has in Block 12 the [[New English School (Kuwait)|New English School]]. It also has |
Jabriya hosts a large number of facilities beginning from hospitals such as [[Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital]] and private clinics such as [[Al Hadi Hospital]] and has in Block 12 the [[New English School (Kuwait)|New English School]]. It also has three [[Starbucks Coffee]] branches (one which is in Al Hadi Hospital) and also has a [[Hardee's]], [[McDonald's]] and two [[KFC]] branch. The Sultan Center opened a branch in Block 12 of Jabriya and there are also the local co-op/supermarkets. There is also a branch for the [[National Bank of Kuwait]] and [[Al Ahli Bank]]. |
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Also in Jabriya just on the borders with [[Hawalli]] is the [[Central Blood Bank]]. There is also a Medical Research Center. |
Also in Jabriya just on the borders with [[Hawalli Governorate|Hawalli]] is the [[Kuwait Central Blood Bank]]. There is also a Medical Research Center. |
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Jabriya is home to many foreigners who work in schools close by and of course it contains a large number of Kuwaitis. Houses in Jabriya are between 2-4 stories tall. From Jabriya, you can get onto the Fahaheel Expressway which leads to areas such as [[Bayan]], [[Salwa]], Rumathiya and [[Abu Halifa]]. |
Jabriya is home to many foreigners who work in schools close by and of course it contains a large number of Kuwaitis. Houses in Jabriya are between 2-4 stories tall. From Jabriya, you can get onto the Fahaheel Expressway which leads to areas such as [[Bayan area|Bayan]], [[Salwa, Kuwait|Salwa]], Rumathiya and [[Abu Halifa]]. |
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The [[Tareq Rajab Museum]] is located in Jabriya <ref>{{cite web |title=Tareq Rajab Museum |url=https://trmkt.org/ |access-date=7 June 2023}}</ref> |
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Jabriya is situated in the Third Electoral constituency.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kuwait Elections 2016: Understanding the constituencies |url=https://www.kuwaittimes.com/kuwait-elections-2016-understanding-constituencies/ |website=Kuwait Times |publisher=Kuwait Times |access-date=7 June 2023}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 18 September 2024
Jabriya District is one of the districts of Hawalli Governorate in Kuwait.
Jabriya hosts a large number of facilities beginning from hospitals such as Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital and private clinics such as Al Hadi Hospital and has in Block 12 the New English School. It also has three Starbucks Coffee branches (one which is in Al Hadi Hospital) and also has a Hardee's, McDonald's and two KFC branch. The Sultan Center opened a branch in Block 12 of Jabriya and there are also the local co-op/supermarkets. There is also a branch for the National Bank of Kuwait and Al Ahli Bank. Also in Jabriya just on the borders with Hawalli is the Kuwait Central Blood Bank. There is also a Medical Research Center.
Jabriya is home to many foreigners who work in schools close by and of course it contains a large number of Kuwaitis. Houses in Jabriya are between 2-4 stories tall. From Jabriya, you can get onto the Fahaheel Expressway which leads to areas such as Bayan, Salwa, Rumathiya and Abu Halifa.
The Tareq Rajab Museum is located in Jabriya [1]
Jabriya is situated in the Third Electoral constituency.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Tareq Rajab Museum". Retrieved 7 June 2023.
- ^ "Kuwait Elections 2016: Understanding the constituencies". Kuwait Times. Kuwait Times. Retrieved 7 June 2023.