Al Fouta

Al-Fouta (Arabic: الفوطة), alternatively transliterated as al-Futah, is a neighborhood in central Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located south of al-Murabba and north of al-Dirah in the sub-municipality of al-Malaz. It emerged in the 1940s following the construction of the Red Palace for then Saudi crown prince Saud bin Abdulaziz. It popularly hosts the Riyadh Water Tower, one of the notable landmarks in the city as well as the rest of the southern portion of the King Abdulaziz Historical Center, including the eponymous al-Fouta Park. As the neighborhood is bounded by al-Batʼha Street to the east, its eastern strip partially forms part of the al-Batʼha commercial area.

Al-Fouta
الفوطة
Neighbourhood
KAHC (Clockwise from bottom-right: Riyadh Water Tower and al-Watan Park, the Palm Oasis)
Al-Fouta
Al-Fouta
Coordinates: 24°38′33″N 46°42′33″E
Country Saudi Arabia
CityRiyadh
Named forAl Fouta Park
Government
  BodyAl Malaz Sub-Municipality
Area
  Total1.1145 km2 (0.4303 sq mi)
Language
  OfficialArabic

The neighborhood is unofficially divided into two sections, Fouta East (Arabic: الفوطة الشرقية) and Fouta West (Arabic: الفوطة الغربية).

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