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List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia

list of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia. 

Alphabetical list of cities and towns

Map showing the major cities in Saudi Arabia.
City Population Comments
Abha 781,206 (2010) Capital and largest city of Asir
Ad-Dilam 40,938
Al-Abwa
Al Artaweeiyah
Al Bukayriyah 25,153
B
Badr 61,577
Baljurashi 65,223
Bisha 205,346
Bareg + 50,000
Buraydah 669,000 (2020) Capital and largest city of Al Qasim Province
Al Bahah 366,000+ Capital of Al Bahah Province
Buq a
D
Dammam 1,252,523 (2020) Main seaport on Persian Gulf, capital of Eastern Province
Dhahran 240,742 (2021)
Dhurma
Dahaban +96,000
Diriyah Capital of the First Saudi State
Duba
Dumat Al-Jandal
Dawadmi
F
Farasan
G
Gatgat
Gerrha
Gurayat 147,550
Al-Gwei'iyyah
H
Hautat Sudair Capital of Sudair
Habaala
Hajrah
Haql
Al-Hareeq 11,000
Harmah
Ha'il Capital of Ha'il Province
Hotat Bani Tamim 36,000
Hofuf +334,000 (1997)
Huraymila
Hafr Al-Batin +338,636 (2005) Largest city in the northeast of Saudi Arabia
J
Jabal Umm al Ru'us
Jalajil
Al Jawf 242,813 Capital of Al Jawf Province
Jeddah 4,697,000 (2021) Second largest city, main seaport on Red Sea
Jizan 319,119 (2021) Capital of Jizan Province
Jizan Economic City
Jubail +224,430 (2005) Home to the Middle East's largest and world's 4th largest petrochemical company.
Al Jafr +12,000 (1997)
K
Khafji +60,975 (2005)
Khaybar
King Abdullah Economic City * *Expected to house over 2 million residents once completed.
Khamis Mushait 1,353,000 (2017)
Al-Saih
Knowledge Economic City, Medina
Al 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
Medina 1,488,782 (2020) Second holiest city of Islam religion, capital of Al Madinah Province
Mecca 2,042,000 (2020)

Holiest city of Islam religion, capital of Makkah Province

Muzahmiyya 100,000 20 miles west of Riyadh, known for its fancy large farms and resorts.
N
Najran 505,652 (2017) Capital of Najran Province
Al-Namas +47,783 (2005) Mainly containing the Shehri (Bani Shehr) and the Amri (Bani Amr) tribes
O
Umluj
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 272,000+
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 7,676,654 (2018) Capital city,largest city, largest population, capital of Al Riyadh Province, capital of the Second Saudi State
Riyadh Al-Khabra 69,690 Historical city best known for trading and goods exchange
Rumailah +10,000(2006) Small village in Al-Hasa
S
Sabt Al Alaya
Sarat Abidah
Saihat +70,000 (2005)
Safwa city
Sakakah 242,813
Sharurah 150,000
Shaqraa
Shaybah
As Sulayyil
T
Taif 688,693 (2020)
Tabuk 657,000 (2020) Capital of Tabuk Province
Tanomah 40,000
Tarout 77,757 (2010)
Tayma
Thadiq
Thuwal
Thuqbah
Turaif
Tabarjal
U
Udhailiyah
AlUla
Um Al-Sahek
Unaizah 138,351 Second largest city in Al-Qassim Province (according to 2005 census)
Uqair
'Uyayna
Uyun AlJiwa 26,544
W
Wadi Al-Dawasir
Al Wajh
Y
Yanbu 298,000+
Z
Az Zaimah
Zulfi

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