Top 10 richest cities in the Arab world

Arabs are one of the largest ethnic groups in Asia, and Arab ethnic communities also have a long history of founding the nation.

Here are the top 10 richest cities in the Arab world to invite you to explore.

1/Riyadh city.

Riyadh is the richest city in the Arab world, which is also the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. With an area of 1,798 square kilometers, Riyadh is located in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, on a large plateau and is home to over six million people.The city is divided into 15 districts, headed by the mayor of Riyadh. Riyadh has been identified as a global city.



2/Doha city

Doha has a population of 1,750,000 in the city suitable for a population of nearly 2.4 million. DHA is located in Ad Dawhah. It is the nation's largest city with 75% of its population living in Doha and its suburbs. It is also the economic center of Qatar.

Doha is considered a global city by the Globalization Network and the World City Research Network (With Peace City). Doha has also built an Education City, an area for research and education.

The city hosts the first ministerial meeting of the Doha Round of World Trade Organization negotiations. It has also been selected as the host city of a number of sporting events, including the 2006 Asian Games, the 2011 All-Arab Games and most football matches at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. In December 2011, the World Petroleum Council held the 20th World Petroleum Conference in Doha. In addition, the city hosted the UNFCCC Climate Talk 2012 and will host a large number of matches for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The city also hosted the 140th Parliamentary Union Conference in April. 2019.





3/Manama city:
Manama is Bahrain's capital and largest city, with a population of about 157,000. Having long been an important trading center in the Persian Gulf, Manama is a place of great diversity in population.



4, Kuwait City:
Kuwait is a constitutional emirate, having a semi-democratic political system. It is a high-income country thanks to the world's sixth largest oil reserves. The Kuwaiti dinar is the highest valued currency in the world. The Kuwaiti Constitution was enacted in 1962, making Kuwait the most democratic nation in the region. Kuwait has the largest musical theater in the Middle East. In the Arab world, Kuwait is often referred to as "Hollywood in the Gulf" due to the popularity of dramas and dramas.

Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Kuwait is located on the northern edge of the eastern Arabian peninsula, and at the top of the Persian Gulf, bordering with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. As of 2016, the population of Kuwait reached 4.2 million; of which 1.3 million are Kuwaiti citizens and 2.9 million are foreigners.

GDP in 2017 was 161,885 billion USD [3] (ranked 55)
Total Per capita: USD 37,280 Class 5



5, Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, officially the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. The emirate has the capital of the country and is also the emirate with a large area. most (67,340 km²), and the second largest in terms of population. The Presidential Palace of the United Arab Emirates is located in the city of Abu Dhabi, in addition to the emirate has the headquarters of many oil companies, foreign embassies and national levels.

- Per capita income: $ 70,000



6/ Dubai:
-Dubai is one of the seven states that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Dubai is the region's second largest emirate.

-Dubai is the capital city of the emirate and is named for the emirate itself. It is located in the Arabian desert on the shores of the Persian Gulf. The south is bounded by the emirate of Abu Dhabi, the northeast by the emirate of Sharjah, the southeast by the country of Oman, the west by the emirate Ajman and the north by the emirate Ras Al Khaimah.

- Emirate is made up of many different cities and villages. Hatta Inland is located about 134 km east of Dubai. It is bordered by Oman to the east and south, the villages of Sayh Mudayrah and Masfout in Ajman in the west and Ras Al Khaimah in the north.

-Per capita income : 70.000 $





7/ Cairo City:

Cairo is the most populous province in Egypt. The capital of the province is Cairo. Because of complete urbanization, the province is regarded as an actual city and functions as an autonomous city.

Parts of the province were separated in 2008 to establish Helwan.
- Area Total 3,080.36 km2
-Population (2018) Total 8,843,560
-Income per capita: $ 13,831





8, Alexandria City:
Alexandria is an province of Egypt. The capital of the province is the city of Alexandria. The province is located in the northern phians of Egypt and faces the Mediterranean Sea, which has one of the most important ports in the country. Together with Cairo and Giza, Alexandria has been almost completely urbanized and can be considered an autonomous city. Alexandria Province is located to the right of the Nile estuary Many parts of the province were separated in 2008 to establish Helwan Province.
- With an area of 2,900 km2, the 2007 population is 4,187,509 people.
-Income per capita: $ 13,831




9/ Algiers City:
Algiers is the capital and largest city of Algeria. In 2011, the city population was estimated to be around 3,500,000. One estimate suggests that the population of the greater Algiers metropolitan area is 5,000,000. Algiers is located on the Mediterranean Sea, in northern Algeria.

-Income per capita: 15.966 U$$





10, Muscat City:

- Muscat is Oman's capital and largest city. It is also the capital of Muscat province. According to the National Center for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total population of Muscat province reached 1.56 million in 2015.
-The metropolitan area spans an area of around 3,500 square kilometers, which has been an important trading port between the east and west since the beginning of the first century, historically, Muscat was ruled by many indigenous tribes as well as forces. Foreign nations include the Persian Empire, the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
-As a regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. As a prominent port city in the Gulf of Oman, Muscat attracts merchants and expatriates such as Persians and Balochs. Since Sultan Qaboos bin Said ascended the throne in 1970, Muscat has undergone rapid infrastructure development with an economy based on trade and oil.
-Per capita income: 46.475 $




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