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Uhud Road is a road in the city of Qatif in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, the western part of it is locally known as 'Hadlah'.

The road is designated as Highway 6384 and Highway 7820. The road is about 13 kilometers (8.1 mi) long with maximum width of 40 meters. it starts from Al-Awjam in the west, runs underneath Dhahran-Jubail Highway toward the city center of Qatif until it reaches Tarout Island via a bridge over the sea and crosses the island toward the east end. Oil pipelines coming from Abqaiq heading to Ras Tanura run underneath the road, which prevents the construction of buildings near that 800-meter part of the road.

Many facilities and services located on the road. Public facilities includes the city main power station as well as the water tower and administration. Shops includes Giant Stores and City Plaza are located there. Restaurants including a KFC and Pizza Hut are located on the road in Tarout Island.

References

  1. "Uhud Road" (Map). Google Maps.

See also


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