Kuwait's Second District
Kuwait's second district consists of 13 residential areas starting from the main suburban districts of Dahiyat, Abdullah Al-Salem, Shammiya and Shuwaikh to the tribal areas of Sulaibikhat and Doha. It also includes Qadsia, Mansouriya, Faiha and Nuzha. The second district has 49,755 registered voters.[1]
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Areas of the Second District
- Abdullah Al-Salem
- Doha
- Faiha
- Kuwait City (downtown)
- Mansouriya
- Nuzha
- Qadsia
- Shuwaikh
- Shammiya
- Sulaibkhat
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