Tabuk Province

Province of Saudi Arabia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tabuk Province[a] is a province in Saudi Arabia, located along the northwestern coast of the country on the Red Sea. It borders Jordan to the north and is part of the Hejaz region.[2][3]

Country Saudi Arabia
Highestelevation2,556 m (8,386 ft)
Quick facts منطقة تبوك, Country ...
Tabuk Province
منطقة تبوك
Snow covering Mount Jabal al-Lawz
Official seal of Tabuk Province
Map of Saudi Arabia with Tabuk highlighted
Map of Saudi Arabia with Tabuk highlighted
Coordinates: 28°0′N 37°0′E
Country Saudi Arabia
RegionHejaz
SeatTabuk City
Governorates6
Government
  TypeMunicipality
  BodyTabuk Municipality
  GovernorFahd bin Sultan
  Deputy GovernorKhalid bin Saud.[1]
Area
  Total
146,072 km2 (56,399 sq mi)
Highest elevation
(Mount Jabal al-Lawz)
2,556 m (8,386 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)
  Total
886,036
  Density6.06575/km2 (15.7102/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+03:00 (SAST)
ISO 3166-2
SA–07
Area code014
Websitetabukm.gov.sa
Close

History

Ancient temples in what used to be Midian, nowadays the province of Tabuk

The history of Tabuk province dates back to 3,000 B.C.E. The province is identified with the land of Midian.[4][5] The province is traversed by the Hejaz railway, which was built during the Ottoman Empire under the Sultan Abdul Hamid II and was a focus for attacks during the Arab Revolt of 1916–1918.[6] The province has traditionally been inhabited by the Huwaytat tribe.

In recent years, the province has received substantial media attention due to the Saudi government's planned Neom City project in the province.[7]

Population

More information Year, Pop. ...
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1992486,134    
2004691,716+2.98%
2010796,425+2.38%
2018930,507+1.96%
2022886,036−1.22%
Source:[8]
Close

Governorates

Map of Tabuk Province

Tabuk Province comprises six governorates, with Tabuk City serving as the seat of the province. The governorates are categorized into Category A and Category B based on the availability of services.

  Seat
  Governorate (A)
  Governorate (B)
More information #, Governorate ...
#Governorate2010 Census2022 Census
Tabuk City571,717623,665
1Umluj61,67069,656
2Al-Wajh44,81149,948
3Duba53,16254,917
4Tayma36,66642,164
5Haql28,39927,712
6Al-Bad'18,67317,973
Close

Economy

Tabuk is an active commercial center, serving pilgrims passing through towards Mecca. Due to its moderate climate, it's also the site of several dairy and poultry farms. The region (Astra) exports flowers to Europe, mainly lilies, statices and gladiolas.[9] In the past, a narrow-gauge railway (1,050 mm / 3 ft 511⁄32 in track gauge) ran from Damascus to Medina through Tabuk. Remains of the railway can be found in Tabuk, where a large station was built. The station has since been restored.[10]

Education

Tabuk has a range of educational institutions, including elementary, intermediate, and secondary schools operated by the Ministry of Education throughout the province. Higher education is available for both men and women through several institutions, including the University of Tabuk,[11] Fahd bin Sultan University,[12] and a branch of the Saudi Electronic University.[13]

Technical and vocational education in the region is managed by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC). Colleges for male students include Umluj Technical College, Tabuk Technical College, Haql Technical College, Al-Wajh Technical College, and branches in Tayma and Duba. For female students, the Technical College for Girls in Tabuk offers vocational training.

Transportation

Air

Tabuk Province is served by several airports that provide domestic and international air links:

  • Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Airport in Tabuk City serves as the main airport of the province. It handles both civilian and military operations and offers regular domestic flights along with limited international services. The airport has seen a 25% increase in flight operations, reflecting the region’s growth and alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 transportation goals.[14]



  • Neom Bay Airport near Sharma began limited operations in 2019 and currently serves as the initial air hub for the Neom development.


Border Crossings

Tabuk Province shares two international land border crossings with Jordan, supporting both regional trade and religious tourism.

The Durra Border Crossing connects Haql in Tabuk Province to Aqaba in Jordan. Established in 1966 and upgraded in 1988, it facilitates pedestrian and vehicular movement and offers full immigration and visa services.[17]

The Halat Ammar Border Crossing is located near the town of Halat Ammar, southwest of Tabuk city. It serves as a key point of entry for pilgrims traveling to Mecca for Hajj and Umrah. It is operated by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority. In recent years, it has been upgraded as part of Saudi Vision 2030 to enhance logistical infrastructure.[18]

Provincial government

The province is governed by a governor (Emir) appointed by the King of Saudi Arabia, assisted by a deputy governor.[19]

More information Governor, Term of Office ...
GovernorTerm of OfficeMonarch(s)
Office established
Mohammad bin Abdulaziz1926 – 1930Abdulaziz
Abdullah bin Saad Al-Qunb1930 – 1931
Abdullah bin Saad Al-Sudairi1931 – 1935
Saud bin Hathloul1936 – 1937
Musaed bin Abdullah1938 – 1950
Suleiman bin Mohammed1950
Abdulrahman bin Mohammed1950 – 1953
Khalid bin Ahmed1953 – 1955Saud
Musaad bin Ahmed1955 – 1972Saud, Faisal
Sulaiman bin Turki1972 – 1980Faisal, Khalid
Abdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz1980 – 1986Khalid, Fahd
Mamdouh bin Abdulaziz1986 – 1987Fahd
Fahd bin Sultan1987 – presentFahd, Abdullah, Salman
Close

Destinations

See also

Notes

  1. also known as the Tabuk Region (Arabic: منطقة تبوك, romanized: Minṭaqat Tabūk)

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI