• Umm Birka (Arabic: أُمّ بِرْكَة; also spelled Umm Baraka) is a settlement in the Al Khor municipality of Qatar. Umm Birka derives its name from the Arabic...
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  • settlement Umm Birka, a settlement Umm al Ghaylam, a settlement Umm Ghuwailina, a settlement Umm al Hawa'ir, a settlement Umm al Kilab, a settlement Umm Lekhba...
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  • and 70 are reserved for Al Daayen Municipality; Zone 71 is reserved for Umm Salal Municipality; Zones 74 – 76 are reserved for Al Khor Municipality;...
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    Umm Al Qahab (Arabic: ام القهاب‎) is a village in western Qatar located in the municipality of Al Khor. The village lies close to Umm Birka. It is one...
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    Population: 128,574; area: 550.5 km; includes Al Thakhira, Ras Lafan, and Umm Birka. 15. Population: 76,291; area: 103.3 km; includes New Al Rayyan, Al Wajba...
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    district for Al Shamal. Simaisma Al Khor City Al Thakhira Ras Laffan Umm Birka Al Ghuwariyah Al Jeryan The following administrative zones are found in...
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  • Laffan, and Umm Birka. Other districts which fall within the municipality's administrative boundaries are Al Waab, Umm Al Hawaya, Umm Al Qahab, Umm Ethnaitain...
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    permits in the area, opting to create a new industrial area closer to Umm Birka and Simaisma instead. Over the following years, infrastructure in the...
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    constituency no. 26. Also included in its constituency is part of Simaisma, Umm Birka, and Ras Laffan. In the inaugural municipal elections in 1999, Ali Hassan...
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  • Sulba to the north, and Umm Al Houl to the northeast. The first part of the district's name is derived from the Arabic term "birka", which in Qatar is used...
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