2. Yanbu is one of the cities in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, located
in the west of the Arabian
Peninsula on the east bank of the
Red Sea, which has a length
within the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia 1,800 km.
Saudi Arabia
Yanbu
3. Yanbu city located on the Red Sea coast in the Medina area. It is
located about 200 km west of Medina and 300 km south of the face
and 300 km north of the city of Jeddah. An estimated population of
35,000 people. The city is divided into 3 cities: palm Yanbu, sea
Yanbu, and Yanbu Industrial City.
Yanbu Industrial City
palm Yanbu
sea Yanbu
4. Why was named Yanbu?
'stems water' - so
named for the large
number of
springs, and it is said
that the naming of the
city back as -
Historians - it contains
370 appointed running
water.
5. Yanbu dates at least 2500 years, It is center and a
base of operations for Arab and British forces while
fighting the Ottomans during the First World War.
Yanbu port remained small until 1975 when Saudi
Arabia has chosen to be an industrial city.
6. The climate province stems being a climate
tropical influenced by the presence of the
Red Sea, leading to Dhour drag by 15%
during the winter rains during the
(November, December and January) at
intervals average temperature of 20 ° C and
between 27 ° C to 35 ° C during the rest
year.
8. The Corniche stems from tourist areas and
recreational distinctive as the length of about
12 kilometers . Provide all the facilities and
services and green spaces open and spread
on the coast of the Corniche mosques and
maquettes aesthetic, flowers and others as
take it for aesthetic touch great enjoyed by
visitors.
12. There province stems ports on a high degree of
importance are the Yanbu Commercial Port and King Fahd
Industrial Port valuable is King Fahd Industrial Port fact
Yanbu Industrial City's second-largest ports industrialized
world, where stretches of the coast area of over 15
kilometers and consists of seven stations with 25
berths, the export to of oil and existing industries in
Yanbu and Yanbu commercial Port includes 9 piers and is
designed to handle heavy loads and is one of the oldest
ports on the Red Sea.