Riyadh Region

The Riyadh Province (Arabic: منطقة الرياض Manṭiqat ar-Riyāḍ) is a province (mintaqah) of Saudi Arabia, also called Al-Wosta, located in the center of the country. It has an area of 404,240 km² and a population of 8,216,284 (2017),[1] making it the second-largest province in terms of both area (behind the Eastern Region) and population (behind Makkah Region). Its capital is the city of Riyadh, which is also the national capital. More than 75% of the population of the province resides within Riyadh. According to the 2004 census, 1,728,840 of the province's population is non-Saudi (approximately 31%), with 1,444,500 of those living within the provincial capital, Riyadh.

Riyadh
الرياض
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Map of Saudi Arabia with Riyadh highlighted
Coordinates: 23°0′N 45°30′E
CapitalRiyadh
Boroughs20
Government
  GovernorFaisal bin Bandar Al Saud
  Deputy GovernorMohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz
Area
  Total404,240 km2 (156,080 sq mi)
Population
 (2017 census)
  Total8,216,284
  Density20/km2 (53/sq mi)
ISO 3166-2
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Websitewww.riyadh.gov.sa
The governorates of Riyadh Region

Population

Population development since 1992:

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
19923,834,986    
20045,458,273+2.99%
20106,792,776+3.71%
20188,446,866+2.76%
source:[2]

Subdivisions

In addition to the Municipality of Riyadh, the region is divided into 19 governorates (muhafazat) and 1 sub-governorate (markaz):

Modern history of Riyadh Province and Saudi Arabia

Period from to Timeline
First Saudi State1744181874 years
Khedewian Invasion181818246 years
Second Saudi State "first period"1824183814 years
Khedewian Invasion "secondly"183818435 years
Second Saudi State "second period"1843186522 years
Civil War1865188722 years
(Conquests of Abdul Aziz Al-Saud "he began to Riyadh") Third Saudi State1902193230 years
(End of Conquests) "Kingdom of Saudi Arabia"1932.......

List of governors

Name[3] Dates
Muhammad bin Saad bin Zaid1929–1936
Prince Nasser bin Abdulaziz1937–28 May 1947
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz29 May 1947 – 19 December 1952
Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz (on behalf of Prince Sultan)3 March – 19 December 1952
Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz20 December 1952 – 18 April 1955
Prince Salman bin Abdul-Aziz (on behalf of Prince Nayef)16 March 1954 – 18 April 1955
Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz18 April 1955 – 22 September 1960
Prince Turki bin Abdul-Aziz (on behalf of Prince Salman)10–21 Oct 1957 – 1957; 31 October 1960
Prince Fawaz bin Abdulaziz11 September 1961 – 20 January 1963
Prince Badr bin Saud bin Abdulaziz20 Jan – 5 February 1963
Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz5 February 1963 – 5 November 2011
Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz5 November 2011 – 12 February 2013
Prince Khalid bin Bandar Al Saud14 February 2013 – 14 May 2014
Prince Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud14 May 2014 – 29 January 2015
Prince Faisal bin Bandar Al Saud29 January 2015 – present
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References

  1. "Population Characteristics surveys" (PDF). General Authority for Statistics. 2017.
  2. Saudi Arabia: Regions and Cities
  3. "Riyadh Princes". Riyadh.gov.sa. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
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