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Once you've acquired a working knowledge of the local culture and practiced them (not letting your wife drive, she must wear a black robe, certain words and/or christian emblems can't be worn etc.) the first place or places I'd recommend visiting are the Schwarma stands.  They're usually found around malls, stores, and anywhere else people congregate.  They don't sell pork, of course, but rack of lamb mostly, and sometimes chicken or beef.  They're spit often carries a fresh marinated rack of lamb and they offer the meal on a wrap with various condiments, including french fries, pickles and tomatoes.  In my opinion, one of the best foods ever!
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Ar Riyad is the  capital of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its largest city. It is also the capital of Province of Riyadh, and belongs to the historical regions of Al Yamama . It is situated in the center of the Arabian peninsula on a large plateau. The city is divided into 15 municipal districts, managed by Riyadh Municipality headed by the mayor of Riyadh, and the Riyadh Development Authority.
The name Ar Riyad is derived from the plural arabic of the  word rawdha, which means "garden," particularly those formed in the desert after the spring rains. Riyadh has for more than 1500 years been a fertile area set in the heartland of the Arabian Peninsula. The settlement was historically famous for its dates. The modern name was first applied to only certain parts of the settlement where orchards predominated. Gradually the name was used for the entire settlement.
Like other Saudi cities, the Nejdi kabsa is the most traditional lunch in Riyadh. The Yemeni Mendi  is also popular as a lunch meal.
The city is served by a modern major highway system. The main Eastern Ring Road connects the city's south and north, while Northern Ring Road connects the city's east and west. King Fahd Road runs through the center of the city from north to south, in parallel with the East Ring Road. Makkah Road (also known as Khurais Road), which runs east-west across the city's center, connects eastern parts of the city with the city's main business district and the diplomatic quarters.
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رويضة السهول هي بالاساس هجرة صغيرة تم انشائها قبل اكثر من 60 سنة لتوطين مجموعة من البدو في مكان واحد بدلا من التنقل وهي خطة امنية واجتماعية قام بها الملك عبدالعزيز في بداية حكمه.
Ruwaydat as Suhul is a Hijra has been established 150 Kms north of Riyadh 60 years to settle down some suhul tripe bedwins (nomads) instead of them traveling and invading nearby cities. The Hijras plan was developed by King Abdulaziz as part of huge security and society plan to settle down the bedwins tripes in whole Saudi Arabia which has worked very well.
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