Saudi Arabia To Host 2034 World Cup (12/12/24)

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Sharjah's Department of Statistics and Community Development announced that the population of the Emirate of Sharjah has reached 2,135,888 people, The results of the "Sharjah Census 2025" showed an increase in the emirate's population, which rose by 51% over the decade 2015-2025. ...  Show more

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