Postal codes for Al-Dir'iyah range from 12548 to 15421 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Al-Dir'iyah.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Ad Dir'Iyah | 12595, 13711, 13712, 13713, 13714, 13715, 13716, 13718, 13719, 13721, … |
| Al 'Ammariyah | 13724, 13725, 13726, 13727, 13728, 13729, 13931, 13933, 13934, 13941, … |
| Al Jubaylah | 13928, 13929, 13935, 13938, 13951, 13952, 13953, 13954, 13955 |
| Al Uyainah | 13938, 13939, 13954, 13958, 13959, 13971, 13973, 13974, 13976 |
| Ar Riyadh | 12548, 12575, 12576, 12594, 12595, 13559, 13562, 13563, 13566, 13569, … |
| Huraymila | 15421 |
| Sudus | 13969 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Al-Dir'iyah governorates in Saudi Arabia. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Saudi Arabia (SA) |
|---|---|
| Region | Riyadh |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Al-Dir'iyah is a historic town and governorate located in the Riyadh Province of Saudi Arabia, situated approximately 20 kilometers northwest of the capital city Riyadh. This significant location occupies a strategic position in the heart of the Najd region, positioned along the banks of Wadi Hanifa, which has historically provided vital water resources for settlement and agriculture. Covering an area of roughly 2,000 square kilometers, Al-Dir'iyah serves as both an administrative governorate and a UNESCO World Heritage Site of immense cultural importance. The governorate is divided into several districts and neighborhoods that preserve its historical character while accommodating modern development. With a population estimated at around 70,000 residents, Al-Dir'iyah maintains a unique blend of historical preservation and contemporary community life. Most notably, Al-Dir'iyah holds the distinction of being the original home of the Saudi royal family and served as the first capital of the First Saudi State from 1744 to 1818, making it the birthplace of the modern Saudi nation. The historic district of At-Turaif, with its magnificent mud-brick architecture, stands as a testament to the Najdi architectural style and the region's rich political and cultural heritage. Visitors and residents can access detailed postal code information for Al-Dir'iyah's various districts and neighborhoods to facilitate navigation and local services throughout this historically significant governorate.
* Al-Ammariyah
* Al-Uyaynah
* Irqah
* Al-Masani
* Al-Malaz
* Al-Shemaysi
* Al-Naseem
* Al-Shifa
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