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Qaisumah or Al
Qaysumah (Arabic: القيصومة) is a
village belonging to the city of
Hafar al-Batin, in
Eastern Province (also
known as Ash Sharqiyah), Saudi...
- Al-
Qaisumah Football Club (Arabic: نادي القيصومة لكرة القدم), is a
Saudi Arabian football club that was
formed in 1970 and is
based in
Qaisumah, Hafar...
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Hajer finished ahead of Al-
Qaisumah on head-to-head points: Hajer: 6 pts, Al-
Qaisumah: 0 pts (Hajer 1–0 Al-
Qaisumah, Al-
Qaisumah 2–3 Hajer). The
table lists...
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Mudhar Al-Ula Arar
Bisha Najran Group B Al-Anwar Al-Diriyah Al-Entesar Al-
Qaisumah Al-Qous Al-Rawdhah Al-Rayyan Al-Sadd Al-Sharq Al-Saqer Al-Taqadom Al-Washm...
- Al
Qaisumah/Hafr al
Batin Airport (Arabic: مطار القيصومة/حفر الباطن, IATA: AQI, ICAO: OEPA) is an
airport serving Al
Qaisumah (also
spelled Al Qaysumah)...
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Regional Airport to
various locations in the
Saudi Arabia including Tabuk and
Qaisumah using ATR 72-600 aircraft. On 21
November 2016,
Nesma Airlines began new...
- City. On 12 July 2023, Simões
joined Saudi First Division League club Al-
Qaisumah. In
October 2020, Simões was
called up to the
Angola national team. He...
- 642 28°26′3″N 45°57′49″E / 28.43417°N 45.96361°E / 28.43417; 45.96361
Qaisumah about +22,538 28°18′32″N 46°08′00″E / 28.30889°N 46.13333°E / 28.30889;...
- Al-Ula Al-Anwar Al-Sharq Al-Ghottah
Relegated from FD
League Hajer Al-
Qaisumah Al-Taraji
Promoted to FD
League Neom Al-Jubail Al-Zulfi
Relegated to the...
- The Trans-Arabian
Pipeline (Tapline), was an oil
pipeline from
Qaisumah in
Saudi Arabia to
Sidon in Lebanon,
active 1950–1976. In its heyday, it was an...