Eastern Province: Gateway to Cultural Diversity and Natural Beauty in Saudi Arabia

The Eastern Province is the largest region in Saudi Arabia, covering an area of 540,000 square kilometers, representing approximately 28% of the total area of the Kingdom. It has a population of over 5 million people and is considered the region with the largest oil reserves in Saudi Arabia and the world. The province consists of several governorates, with Al-Dammam being its capital.

History:

The history of habitation in the region dates back to nearly 5000 years ago. Archaeological evidence, such as burial sites, buildings, ruins of cities, pottery, and handcrafted artifacts, indicates the long-standing human presence and commercial activities in the area. The region has been influenced by various cultures, including those from Mesopotamia, Greek, Persian, and Ottoman civilizations.

Climate:

The Eastern Province has a relatively high level of humidity. Summers are hot, while the other seasons are more moderate. The average annual temperature is 27 degrees Celsius, with temperatures rising during May and peaking in July, August, and June, reaching up to 45 degrees Celsius. In January and February, temperatures drop to around 10 degrees Celsius.

Famous Places to Visit:

  • Dammam Corniche
  • Dolphin Village Entertainment

Please note that the list of famous places to visit is based on the provided content. There might be other interesting sites in the Eastern Province not mentioned here.

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