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Riyadh (/rɨˈjɑːd/; Arabic: الرياض ar-Riyāḍ Najdi pronunciation: [er.rɪˈjɑːdˤ], is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of Riyadh Province, and belongs to the historical regions of Najd and Al-Yamama. It is situated in the center of the Arabian Peninsula on a large plateau, and is home to 5.7 million people, and the urban centre of a region with a population of close to 7.3 million people.
The city is divided into 15 municipal districts, managed by Riyadh Municipality headed by the mayor of Riyadh, and the Riyadh Development Authority, chaired by the governor of Riyadh Province, Faisal bin Bandar Al Saud. The current mayor of Riyadh is Abdullah bin Abdulrahman Almogbel, appointed in 2012. Riyadh has the largest all-female university in the world, the Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University. It has been designated a global city.
During the Pre-Islamic era the city at the site was called Hajr (Arabic: حجر), and was reportedly founded by the tribe of Banu Hanifa. Hajr served as the capital of the province of Al Yamamah, whose governors were responsible for most of central and eastern Arabia during the Umayyad and Abbasid eras. Al-Yamamah broke away from the Abbasid Empire in 866 and the area fell under the rule of the Ukhaydhirites, who moved the capital from Hajr to nearby Al Kharj. The city then went into a long period of decline. In the 14th century, North African traveller Ibn Battuta wrote of his visit to Hajr, describing it as "the main city of Al-Yamamah, and its name is Hajr". Ibn Battuta goes on to describe it as a city of canals and trees with most of its inhabitants belonging to Bani Hanifa, and reports that he continued on with their leader to Mecca to perform the Hajj.
Don't let the descent fool you. Flying across the Najd desert plateau, one would be forgiven for wondering, why here? The climate is dry, and dust storms can kick up a blinding fit. Closer in, however, and you'll soon see date palms and shrubs spotting the landscape. The name Riyadh, in fact, comes from the Arabic for gardens (rowdah), and lies atop an area where several underground riverbeds converge, resulting in a natural oasis that has long drawn traders and nomads alike. In much the same vein, expat life in Riyadh can sometimes be judged too soon and too bluntly. Although it's true that most foreigners are grounded in compound existence, this is still a city of over five million inhabitants, with all the complexity that that implies. From gold markets to desert camping to luxury ...
Perhaps the most useful advice for westerners considering relocation to Riyadh would be to be prepared. That's not meant in the way of extra outdoor gear and a first aid kid. Saudi's got all that...as a matter of fact, you'll be able to find just about anything your foreign heart desires here, so long as it doesn't fall under the category of vice. The compounds have the basics covered: hairdressers, gyms, pools and groceries, not to mention an easy-going, friendly atmosphere. Private buses whisk kids to school and back again, and homes tend to be spacious, comfortable, and modern. In cases where you can't buy it, chances are you can't bring it anyway, so leave the Jack Daniels and Christmas ornaments behind. Being prepared, rather, means being open-minded and patient. Popular school...
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There's a time for bejeweled daggers and bangles, and then there's the rest of life. A primary destination for anyone touching down in Riyadh is the souk, or market. All sorts of luxury goods, spices and kitsch are ready to be haggled over here, but in reality, expats who relocate to Saudi Arabia's capital spend far more time roaming the polished, climate-controlled expanses of modern malls than negotiating the winding aisles of a souk. And when it comes to malls, there's plenty to pick from. High-end everything is on sale in Riyadh. (In fact, anyone with understated tastes might have to dig deep, as bling can seem to be perennially in style.) Al Faisaliyah and Mamlaka shopping centers are located downtown, with the latter notably home to an entire ladies-only floor. Malls aren't just ...
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Medical services in Riyadh can be top-notch. Expats by and large choose to frequent private medical clinics and hospitals, where everything's on hand, from routine diagnostics to invasive, radical surgery. The facilities in these hospitals are hygienic, state-of-the-art, and staffed by administrators who are familiar with international claims processing. Most medical personnel at private clinics speak English, as many them also happen to hail from abroad. But of course it all comes with a price tag, so it's important to make sure you're covered, insurance-wise, before making that first appointment. Pharmacies in the capital are typically just around the corner, and sell most of the standards, like painkillers and eye-drops, on an over-the-counter basis. Westerners may be surprised, howeve...
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Don't let the descent fool you. Flying across the Najd desert plateau, one would be forgiven for wondering, why here? The climate is dry, and dust storms can kick up a blinding fit. Closer in, however, and you'll soon see date palms and shrubs spotting the landscape. The name Riyadh, in fact, comes from the Arabic for gardens (rowdah), and lies atop an area where several underground riverbeds converge, resulting in a natural oasis that has long drawn traders and nomads alike. In much the same vein, expat life in Riyadh can sometimes be judged too soon and too bluntly. Although it's true that most foreigners are grounded in compound existence, this is still a city of over five million inhabitants, with all the complexity that that implies. From gold markets to desert camping to luxury ...
This is riyadh
I see you've got some time to waste
You wish your dreams away
Why don't you get that gun It could be so much fun
We're biding our time together
We're trying but it doesn't matter
Because we're living in We're living in
Look what progressions done Just look at what it's become
They made things happen fast but never made them last
We're biding our time together
We're trying but it doesn't matter
Because we're living in We're living in
Too many problems in my life
I wish they'd all just get away
Too many problems in my world