Tabuk Region

Tabuk
Region
تبوك

Map of Saudi Arabia with Tabuk highlighted
Coordinates: 28°0′N 37°0′E / 28.000°N 37.000°E / 28.000; 37.000Coordinates: 28°0′N 37°0′E / 28.000°N 37.000°E / 28.000; 37.000
Capital Tabuk
Boroughs 6
Government
  Governor Fahd bin Sultan
Area
  Total 146,072 km2 (56,399 sq mi)
Population (2010 census)
  Total 791,535
  Density 5.4/km2 (14/sq mi)
ISO 3166-2 07

Tabuk Region (Arabic: تبوك Tabūk), also spelled Tabouk, is a region of Saudi Arabia, located along the north-west coast of the country, facing Egypt across the Red Sea. It has an area of 146,072 km² and a population of 791,595 (2010). Its capital is Tabuk. The governor is Fahd bin Sultan since 1987.

History

The history of the Tabuk region dates back to 3,500 years ago. The region is identified with the land of Maydan.

The region is traversed by the Hejaz Railway, which was a focus for attacks during the Arab Revolt of 1916/18.

Major cities

Economy

The Tabuk region (Astra) exports flowers to Europe.[1]

List of governors

The governors of the region since 1926 are as follows:[2]

References

  1. "Tabouk City Profile, Saudi Arabia". The Saudi Network. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  2. "the list of all governors of Tabuk Province". Ministry of Interior. Archived from the original on 22 January 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
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