City name |
Population |
Comments |
A |
Afif |
|
|
Arar |
|
Capital of Northern Border Province |
Abha |
+ 450,000 |
Capital of Asir |
Abqaiq |
+44,863 (2005) |
|
Al-Abwa |
|
|
Al-Artaweyah |
|
|
Al-Hasa |
|
|
B |
Badr |
|
|
Baljurashi |
|
|
Bisha |
|
|
Buraydah |
505,000 |
Capital and largest city of Al Qasim Province |
Al Bahah |
|
Capital of Al Bahah Province |
Buq a |
|
|
D |
Dammam |
+ 1,300,000 |
Main seaport on Persian Gulf, capital of Eastern Province |
Dhahran |
|
|
Dhurma |
|
|
Dahaban |
+96,000 |
|
Diriyah |
|
Capital of the First Saudi State |
Duba |
|
|
Dumat Al-Jandal |
|
|
Dawadmi |
|
|
F |
Farasan city |
|
|
G |
Gatgat |
|
|
Gerrha |
|
|
Gurayat |
|
|
Al-Gwei'iyyah |
|
|
H |
Hautat Sudair |
|
Capital of Sudair |
Habala |
|
|
Hajrah |
|
|
Haql |
|
|
Al-Hareeq |
11,000 |
|
Harmah |
|
|
Ha'il |
|
Capital of Ha'il Province |
Hotat Bani Tamim |
36,000 |
|
Hofuf |
+334,000 (1997) |
|
Hafr Al-Batin |
+338,636 (2005) |
Largest city in the North-East of Saudi Arabia |
J |
Jabal Umm al Ru'us |
|
|
Jalajil |
|
|
Al Jawf |
|
Capital of Al Jawf Province |
Jeddah |
+ 3,600,000 |
Second largest city, main seaport on Red Sea |
Jizan |
|
Capital of Jizan Province |
Jizan Economic City |
|
|
Jubail |
+224,430 (2005) |
|
Al Jafer |
+12,000 (1997) |
|
K |
Khafji |
+60,975 (2005) |
|
Khaybar |
|
|
King Abdullah Economic City |
|
|
Khamis Mushayt |
630,000 |
|
Al Kharj |
|
|
Knowledge Economic City , Medina |
|
|
Khobar |
+455,541 (2005) |
|
Al-Khutt |
|
|
L |
Layla |
|
|
Lihyan |
|
|
Al Lith |
|
|
M |
Al Majma'ah |
45,000+ |
|
Mastoorah |
|
|
Al Mikhwah |
|
|
Al-Mubarraz |
550,000 |
|
Al Mawain |
|
|
Mecca |
+ 1,700,000 |
Holiest city of Islam religion, capital of Makkah Province |
Medina |
+ 1,300,000 |
Second holiest city of Islam religion, capital of Al Madinah Province |
Muzahmiyya |
100,000 |
20 miles west of Riyadh, known for its fancy large farms and resorts. |
N |
Najran |
|
Capital of Najran Province |
Al-Namas |
+47,783 (2005) |
Containing Bani Amro and Al-Sarh |
O |
Omloj |
|
|
Al-Omran |
+49,000 (1997) |
Including Al-Huta, Al-Rumailah, Northern & Southern Al-Omran, Ghomsi and other villages belonging to it |
Al-Oyoon |
+33,000 (1997) |
|
Q |
Qadeimah |
|
|
Qatif |
+474,573 (2005) |
Eastern Province |
Qaisumah |
+20,887 (2005) |
|
Al Qunfudhah |
|
|
R |
Rabigh |
|
|
Rafha |
|
Northern Border Province |
Ar Rass |
116,164 (2005) |
Largest city in Al-Qassim Province by area and third largest by population |
Ras Tanura |
+43,338 (2005) |
Eastern Province |
Riyadh |
4,700,000 |
Capital city, largest city, largest population, capital of Al Riyadh Province, capital of the Second Saudi State |
Rumailah |
+10,000(2006) |
Small and very famous village in Hasa |
S |
Sabt Al Alaya |
|
|
Saihat |
+70,000 (2005) |
|
Safwa city |
|
|
Sakakah |
|
5,000,000 |
Sharurah |
|
|
Shaqraa |
|
|
Shaybah |
|
|
As Sulayyil |
|
|
T |
Taif |
700,000 |
|
Tabuk |
730,000 |
Capital of Tabuk Province |
Tanomah |
40,000 |
|
Tarout |
|
|
Tayma |
|
|
Thadiq |
|
|
Thuwal |
|
|
Thuqbah |
|
|
Turaif |
|
|
U |
Udhailiyah |
|
|
Al-`Ula |
|
|
Um Al-Sahek |
|
|
Unaizah |
138,351 |
Second largest city in Al-Qassim Province (according to 2005 census) |
Uqair |
|
|
'Uyayna |
|
|
W |
Wadi Al-Dawasir |
|
|
Al Wajh |
|
|
Y |
Yanbu |
|
|
Z |
Az Zaimah |
|
|
Zulfi |
|
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