Transportation [ ] The city is served by which has domestic flights and flights to some of the major cities in the Middle East | It is the home to agribusiness farms such as Watania Farms, the largest organic farm in the kingdom |
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Historical Places [ ] Mard Castle The history of Al-Jawf dates back more than four thousand years | 4 Average mm inches 13 |
One major feature of the city is the rapidly expanding Jami'at Al-Jawf , founded in 2005.
27Farms number around 16,000, and agricultural projects around 1,500 | [ ] The city has three English schools, Sakaka International School, which is an international, mostly Egyptian School and has CBSE curriculum, the other Al-Jouf International school with British curriculum and the third one is Alqimam international school with American curriculum |
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For this reason, the city has new government buildings, schools and hospitals and are built adjacent to crumbling ruins of older buildings | Modernization [ ] In recent years, the Saudi government has been providing more seed capital to Al-Jawf region, especially in Sakaka in hopes of developing the economically starved region of the kingdom |
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[ ] Climate [ ] classifies its climate as BWh | [ ] There are several government-run schools and some private schools |
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A big ongoing project is the 1,000-bed Prince Muhammed Bin Abdulaziz Medical City which is under construction | Encyclopaedic Survey of Islamic Culture |