Dammam - Geographical Districts

Geographical Districts

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  • Abdallah Fouad
  • Ad Dawaser
  • Al Adama
  • Al Ahmadiyyah
  • Al Amamrah
  • Al Amir Talal
  • Al Anoud
  • Al Arifi
  • Al Aziziyah
  • Al Badee
  • Al Badia
  • Al Eskaan
  • Al Faisaliah
  • Al Hamra
  • Al Itisalat
  • Al Jalawi
  • Al Jalawiyyah
  • Al Jam'iyyin
  • Al Khaleej
  • Al Khalidiya North
  • Al Khalidiya South
  • Al Khalidiyah Al Janubiah
  • Al Khalidiyah Al Shamalia
  • Al Marjan Island
  • Al Mazroeiah
  • Al Mohamadiah
  • Al Mubarkiyyah
  • Al Mutlaq
  • Al Nakheel
  • Al Naseriah
  • Al Qazzaz
  • Al Rakah al Shamalia
  • Al Rabee
  • Al Safa
  • Al Shatie Al Garbi
  • Al Shatie Al Sharqi
  • Al Shiraa
  • Al Souq /Al Souk Nasir's Sons سوق عيال ناصر
  • Al Toubaishi
  • Al Wahah
  • Area 91
  • An Nakhil
  • Ash Shati
  • Corniche
  • Faisaliyat Ash Sharq
  • Ghannam
  • Ghurnata
  • Ibn Khaldoun
  • 1st Industrial City
  • 2nd Industrial City
  • King Abdul Aziz Sea Port
  • King Fahd District
  • Muhammad bin Saud
  • Muhammadiyah
  • Madinat Al Ummal
  • National Guard
  • Qadisiyah
  • Tarot Island
  • Al Rayyan (Andalusia)
  • Al-Manar
  • Anoud
  • Bader
  • Dana (حي الدانة)
  • Ether (الاثير)
  • Faiha (حي الفيحاء)
  • Flame (Alfajrip)
  • Hussam
  • Marina (Fanar)
  • Nawras (Petromin)
  • Palace
  • Ulaymaniyah
  • Yamama
  • Safa
  • Zahra

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