Ash Shuwaykh

Ash Shuwaykh is in , . Ash Shuwaykh is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Kuwait Sports Club Stadium and Kuwait National Museum.

Stadium
Photo: Ahmadalshami, Public domain.
is a multi-purpose stadium in , . It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of Al Kuwait Kaifan.

Museum
The is the national museum of , located in . It was established in 1983 and designed by architect Michel Ecochard.

is a palace in , . Located opposite the Grand Mosque, one of 's best-known features is the watch tower, covered in blue tiles and with a roof plated in pure gold. is situated 3½ km northeast of Ash Shuwaykh.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kuwait City and Yarmouk.

is the capital of . is a bustling metropolis of high-rise office buildings, luxury hotels, wide boulevards and well-tended parks and gardens.

Suburb
is an area of in the Al Asimah Governorate in . Divided into four blocks, its main dwellers have moved to the area from Al-Faiha as their families grew. is situated 5 km south of Ash Shuwaykh.

Ash Shuwaykh

Latitude
29.352° or 29° 21′ 7″ north
Longitude
47.9508° or 47° 57′ 3″ east
Elevation
2 metres (7 feet)
Open location code
7HX99X22+R7
Geo­Names ID
12216362
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In Other Languages

“Ash Shuwaykh” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: الشويخ

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Shuwaikh Port and Al Shamiya.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Mīnā’ ash Shuwaykh and Tareq Rajab Museum.

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