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Summary Of: Dhahran

were first identified in the Dhahran area in 1931... Dhahran in popular culture... Dhahran is a short distance west of downtown... Dhahran is northeast of... Dhahran holds the record for the highest... Dhahran was settled after 1938... Dhahran is the headquarters of Saudi Aramco... Dhahran is still Saudi Aramco... The population of Dhahran includes many expatriates from Asian countries... a 2004 census the total population of the Dhahran municipality is 97... Dhahran is part of the Eastern Province... Dhahran is guarded as it is a high visibility city... Eastern Province headquarters are located in Dhahran near the Saudi Aramco residential camp... Dhahran enjoys excellent transport resources both nationally and internationally... which replaced Dhahran International for commercial and... Schools in Dhahran come under two sections... Dhahran First Secondary Schools and Dhahran Third Intermediate Schools are examples of Aramco built public schools in Dhahran... Dhahran British Grammar School... Dhahran is also home to the... Though Dhahran has produced many teams to the... Dhahran in popular culture... Dhahran in popular culture... s parents lived in Dhahran and worked for Aramco...

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