Jeddah
/ Jiddah
The Red Sea port of
Jiddah, located mid-way along the Western coast of the
Kingdom, is a bustling, thriving city and seaport. Jiddah's
location on the ancient trade routes and its status as the
seaport and airport for hajjis visiting the Holy City of
Makkah have ensured that Jiddah is the most cosmopolitan of
all Saudi Arabia's cities.
By the end of the
1970s (1391 AH), the population of Jiddah was estimated to be
close to one million. By 1986 (1406/07 AH), the estimated
population was 1.4 million. With an estimated growth rate in
excess of 10%, the population by 1993 (1413/14AH) had passed
the two million mark.
The extraordinary
growth of Jiddah, demanded by the Kingdom's development
programs, has been achieved in a remarkably short period. (The
expansion of the sea
port's capacity is a case study of what can be achieved if
the will, the management and the resources are available.) At
the same time, aesthetic considerations have not been ignored.
Jiddah now boasts some of the most beautiful examples of
modern architecture in the world. Tree-lined avenues and the
generous distribution of bronze sculptures attest to the
success of the city's beautification program.
Source: Saudi
Arabia Information
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