Dawadmi
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Dwadmi, or Dawadmi, is located on top of Najd hill, the central area of Saudi Arabia. Another name for the city is عالية نجد which literally translates into "The High of Najd". It's located approximately 300 km west of the capital Riyadh. Dwadmi has over 50,000 inhabitants in the city alone. Over 200 other smaller cities and counties follow the district of Dwadmi.
In April 2003, the new airport in the city was inaugurated by the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. The airport is still one of the newest in the Kingdom and can handle up to one million passengers. the first pilot to fly into the airport. Some three kilometers southwest from the modern city centre, south of the road to the airport, lies one of the kingdoms oldest palaces. King Abdulaziz palace is a landmark of the city and there is an ongoing rehabilitation project to protect it. The project is being handled by CIAH under the name "Rehabilitation Project of King Abdel Aziz Palace, Dawadmi". The highest number of Family life in dawadmi called ((bane zeed )).
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