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Al Rayyan

Al Rayyan (Arabic: الريان; also spelled as Ar Rayyan) is the third-largest municipality in the state of Qatar. Its primary settlement is the city of the same name, which occupies the entire eastern section and largely surrounds Metropolitan Doha and functions as a suburb. The vast expanse of mostly undeveloped lands in the south-west also falls under the municipality's administration.

Al Rayyan
الريان
Map of Qatar with Al Rayyan highlighted
(from 2015 without Al-Shahaniya)
Coordinates (Al Rayyan): 25°19′N 51°22′E / 25.32°N 51.37°E / 25.32; 51.37Coordinates: 25°19′N 51°22′E / 25.32°N 51.37°E / 25.32; 51.37
Country Qatar
CapitalAl Rayyan City
Zones10
Government
 • MayorRashid Hamad Al-Hajri
Area
 • Total2,450 km2 (950 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)[1]
 • Total605,712
 • Density250/km2 (640/sq mi)
 entire municipality
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)
ISO 3166 codeQA-RA
WebsiteAl Rayyan

Etymology

 
Natural spring of Qulmat Al Maszhabiya in Al Mashabiya Reserve, next to Abu Samra.

Similar to many other names given to Qatari settlements and municipalities, Al Rayyan Municipality was named after a geographic feature present in its namesake, the city of Al Rayyan. The city derives its name from the Arabic term "ray", which translates to "irrigation". This name was bestowed upon it due to its low elevation, allowing it to act as a flood plain and provide a sustained supply of water to the numerous plants that grew within its boundaries.[2]

History

In March 1893, the Battle of Al Wajbah was fought between the Qataris and Ottomans at the recently built Al Wajbah Fort, located 10 miles west of Old Doha. Although Qatar did not gain full independence from the Ottoman Empire, the result of the battle is seen by Qataris as a defining moment in the establishment of Qatar as a modern state.[3]

Al Rayyan Municipality was created as an independent municipal administration by the Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning in 1972.[4]

Since 2004, Al Jemailiya Municipality was merged with Al Rayyan, and Jariyan Al Batnah Municipality was split between Al Rayyan and Al Wakrah Municipality. Doha Industrial Area, also known as Zone 58, was split off from Al Rayyan and integrated into Doha Municipality, becoming an exclave of Doha.[5]

In 2014, the western city of Al-Shahaniya was dissociated from Al Rayyan Municipality to form its own municipality. Integrating approximately 35% of Al Rayyan's area into the new municipality, some of Al Rayyan's western localities such as Al Gharbiam, Al Utouriya, Al Jemailiya, Umm Bab, Rawdat Rashed, Al Nasraniya, Dukhan and Al Khurayb were also included in the new municipality.[6]

Geography

 
Fenced-off area of Jebel Nakhsh in southern Qatar.

Al Rayyan is bordered by four municipalities: Umm Salal to the northeast, Al-Shahaniya to the west, Doha to the east and Al Wakrah to the southeast. It is divided into two main sections; the west consisting of scattered rural settlements, farms and open desert, and the east comprising the city of Al Rayyan, an urban offshoot of Metropolitan Doha's westward growth.[7]

According to the Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME), the municipality accommodates 223 rawdas, 38 wadis, 24 jeris (places where water flows), six plains, six sabkhas, six capes, and six bays. No islands exist off its coasts.[8] The MME recorded 50 hills, one of the most notable being Jebel Nakhsh, which stands 90 meters tall.[9] Furthermore, there is one highland in the municipality, called Alaa Jaow Al Mathlouth Al Janoubi which consists of elevated surface south of an elongated depression and its namesake, Jaow Al Mathlouth.[8]

Al Gharrafa, which is a district of Al Rayyan City and also a part of metropolitan Doha, is being developed as a large-scale commercial hub for residents of northwest Doha, northern Al Rayyan and southern Umm Salal. The district is already a well-established retail center, hosting many major malls and supermarkets. A small amount of residential developments are also planned for the district.[10]

Administration

 
Men watch a camel being lifted by crane in the Abu Hamour Wholesale Market.
 
View from Education City Mosque.
 
Barwa City in Mesaimeer.
 
Rocks on a beach in Abu Samra near Salwa Road.
 
Dilapidated mosque near the water reservoir in Abu Nakhla.

The municipality is divided into 10 zones which are then divided into 1410 blocks.[11] As of 2017, Rashid Hamad Al-Hajri is the mayor of Al Rayyan Municipality.[12]

Administrative zones

The following administrative zones are found in Al Rayyan Municipality as of 2015:[1]

Zone no. Settlements Area (km²) Population (2015)
51 Al Gharrafa
Gharrafat Al Rayyan
Izghawa
Bani Hajer
Al Seej
Rawdat Egdaim
Al Themaid
80.9 56,027
52 Al Luqta
Lebday
Old Al Rayyan
Al Shagub
Fereej Al Zaeem
13.4 18,433
53 New Al Rayyan
Al Wajbah
Muaither
110.9 77,875
54 Fereej Al Amir
Luaib
Muraikh
Baaya
Mehairja
Fereej Al Soudan
18.1 24,593
55 Fereej Al Soudan
Al Waab
Al Aziziya
New Fereej Al Ghanim
Fereej Al Murra
Fereej Al Manaseer
Bu Sidra
Muaither
Al Sailiya
Al Mearad
82.4 283,675
56 Fereej Al Asiri
New Fereej Al Khulaifat
Bu Samra
Al Mamoura
Abu Hamour
Mesaimeer
Ain Khaled
61.1 128,928
81 Mebaireek 160.5 12,483
83 Al Karaana 554.3 2,614
96 Abu Samra 801.7 984
97 Sawda Natheel 566.7 100
Municipality 2450 605,712

Districts

Other settlements in Al Rayyan include:[13]

Economy

 
Center-pivot irrigation at Irkhaya Farms.

Due to Al Rayyan's lack of a coastline in its population centers in the eastern section, fishing and pearling did not play a part in building its economy; this is in sharp contrast to Qatar's other urban centers which were largely dependent on maritime activities. Instead, nomadic herding of livestock and small-scale crop cultivation comprised the livelihoods of its past inhabitants.

According to government statistics recorded when Al-Shahaniya was still integrated into Al Rayyan, the municipality accounted for the majority of Qatar's farming activities. In 2015, 36% of Qatar's total farmland was based in Al Rayyan, putting it just ahead of Al Khor with 35% of the country's farmland. There were 499 farms occupying 17,136 hectares, most of which (256) were involved in cultivating crops, 234 of which were mixed operations, 8 of which raised livestock, and 1 categorized as "other".[14] The municipality had a livestock inventory of 108,508, including 52,582 sheep and 27,380 goats. Livestock numbers were surpassed only by Al Khor.[15]

Until 2017, Muaither Yard was the only farmers' market in the municipality.[16] Qatar Foundation established Torba Farmers' Market in Education City in November 2017. Only organically grown produce is sold at this market.[17]

Education

According to the 2015 census conducted by the Ministry of Municipality and Environment, there were a total of 199 schools located in Al Rayyan at that time.[18] State schools were recorded as amounting to 108 in the 2016 education census – 50 were exclusively for girls and 58 were for boys. A slightly higher number of students were male, at 23,558 compared to 23,455 female students.[19]

 
Entrance to Carnegie Mellon University in Education City.

Several schools have transferred to Al Rayyan from Doha as a result of lower operating costs and closer proximity to students.[20]

Various universities main campuses in Education City, a city-scale project by Qatar Foundation which is spread across the Al Gharrafa, Gharrafat Al Rayyan and Al Shagub districts of Al Rayyan City.[2] Among the universities are:[21]

Healthcare

Healthcare standards in the municipality have been boosted by Sidra Medical and Research Center,[20] which is in the Al Gharrafa district of Al Rayyan.[2] Its initial inpatient hospital was formally opened in January 2018 with 400 beds.[22] At peak operational capacity, it will serve more than 275,000 patients per year.[23] Biomedical research is also conducted at Sidra, with its research facilities becoming operational in 2015.[24]

Aspetar, a specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, is found in the Aspire Zone in the Baaya district.[20] Commencing operations in 2007,[25] it was the first-ever sports medicine hospital in the Middle East region. It earned accreditation as a FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence in 2009.[26]

Overall, there were twenty-six health care facilities recorded by the 2015 government census.[18] Sixty-four pharmacies were recorded in the municipality in 2013 by Qatar's Supreme Council of Health.[27]

Transportation

Public transport

 
Doha Metro's Green Line, also known as Education Line.

Public transport in the municipality is generally poor and not used by most of its residents due to a lack of facilities at the central station and inconsistent headway.[28]

Metro

Doha Metro's Green Line, also called the Education Line, passes through Al Rayyan. There are metro stations in Al Shagub, Education City and Qatar National Library, and Old Al Rayyan.[29] The line was opened to the public on 10 December 2019.[30]

Roads

Salwa Road

Salwa Road runs from Doha proper to Abu Samra on the Qatar-Saudi border for roughly 95 km.[31] For the most part, the road passes solely through Al Rayyan Municipality, but there is a stretch of highway that serves as the dividing line between Al Rayyan Municipality and Al-Shahaniya Municipality.[2] It is an important commercial artery in the municipality's eastern extremity, hosting car showrooms, superstores and outlet stores.[32] Moreover, many rural areas to the south-west of Metropolitan Doha are connected to the highway network through Salwa Road. It runs through the following districts in Al Rayyan, sorted from east to west and north to south:[2]

Dukhan Highway

Westward travel towards Dukhan and Al-Shahaniya is facilitated by the roughly 66 km-long Dukhan Highway.[10] The road spans from Bani Hajer in the east to Dukhan in the west. It runs through the following districts in Al Rayyan, sorted from east to west and north to south:[2]

Orbital Highway

The Orbital Highway is Qatar's longest road at 195 km.[33] Created to bypass the traffic congestion in Doha, the highway begins in Mesaieed and ends in the north at Ras Laffan. The most important highway junctions for Al Rayyan is the Orbital Highway/Salwa Road junction and Orbital Highway/Dukhan Highway junction.[34]

Infrastructure

Government infrastructure

On 9 December 2015, the Ministry of Municipality and Environment inaugurated a government services complex in Al Rayyan City.[35] Four days later, the Ministry of Economy and Commerce established a branch at the services complex.[36] Later in May 2016 another government services complex was created in Mesaimeer. Almost all government ministries are represented at the complex.[37]

In the south-west, Abu Samra accommodates Qatar's sole border crossing with Saudi Arabia.[38] The Ministry of Interior maintains an Immigration Department office and Customs Department office near the border crossing.[2] On 5 June 2017, when a quartet composed of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt severed ties with Qatar, the border crossing was shut down.[39]

Worker accommodation

Municipal estimates put the number of residential units for workers at 173,550 for 2017.[40] A massive labor camp in the Umm Al Afaei district with a capacity for 21,000 workers was announced in 2013. The project was reported to cost QAR 122 million.[41]

Landmarks and historic sites

 
Trees at Aspire Park.

There are a number of historic forts in the municipality, most of which are located within Al Rayyan City. One such fort is Al Wajbah Fort, which was the setting of a battle between the Ottomans and Qataris in the Battle of Al Wajbah in 1892.[4]

Education City, which houses most of Qatar's universities, is spread throughout the Al Gharrafa, Gharrafat Al Rayyan and Al Shagub districts of Al Rayyan City, as is several of Qatar Foundation's institutes such as the Qatar Science & Technology Park and Qatar National Convention Centre.[2][42]

Several multi-sports clubs are based in the municipality: Al Rayyan SC, Al-Gharafa SC, Muaither SC, Mesaimeer SC and Al Sailiya SC. All of these fall within the boundaries of Al Rayyan City.[4]

Al Rayyan hosts a racing and equestrian club. Aspire Tower and Aspire Park are also nestled in the municipality, specifically on Al Waab Street in Baaya, a district of Al Rayyan City. A large-scale Venetian style mall known as Villaggio Mall is also located in the Baaya district. Doha Zoo is found nearby to these attractions in Al Aziziya.[42] According to the Ministry of Municipality and Environment, the municipality accommodates 20 parks as of 2018.[43]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1986[44][45]91,996—    
1997C[44][45]169,774+84.5%
2004C[44][45]272,860+60.7%
2010C[46]392,661+43.9%
2015C[1]605,712+54.3%
c-census; e-estimate

Note: 2010 adjusted figures here, 2015 preliminary figures

Al Rayyan's workforce is relatively diversified compared to the other municipalities. It was reported that in 2010, construction accounted for the largest sector of the workforce at 74,00, with manufacturing coming second at 15,500, followed by transportation and storage (7,900) and education (7,800). Many employed residents work outside the municipality, in Doha.[47]

The following table is a breakdown of registered live births by nationality and sex for Al Rayyan. Places of birth are based on the home municipality of the mother at birth.[48]

 
Registered live births by nationality and sex
Year Qatari Non-Qatari Total
M F Total M F Total M F Total
1984[49] 726 690 1416 566 538 1104 1292 1223 2520
1985[50] 762 746 1508 555 560 1115 1317 1305 2623
1986[51] 818 786 1604 658 649 1307 1476 1435 2911
1987[52] 892 768 1660 761 681 1442 1653 1449 3102
1988[53] 1043 915 1958 801 827 1628 1844 1742 3586
1989[54] 923 927 1859 801 850 1651 1724 1777 3501
1990[55] 1012 961 1973 815 752 1567 1827 1713 3540
1991[56] 1038 913 1956 657 630 1287 1695 1548 3243
1992[57] 1147 1026 2173 734 711 1445 1881 1737 3618
1993[58] 1133 1086 2219 666 660 1326 1799 1746 3545
1994 N/A
1995[59] 1194 1188 2382 712 639 1351 1906 1827 3733
1996[60] 1105 1053 2158 622 622 1244 1727 1675 3402
 
Registered live births by nationality and sex
Year Qatari Non-Qatari Total
M F Total M F Total M F Total
1997[61] 1208 1198 2406 768 746 1514 1976 1944 3920
1998[62] 1251 1203 2454 754 745 1499 2005 1948 3953
1999[63] 1303 1274 2577 830 806 1636 2133 2080 4213
2000[64] 1301 1323 2624 859 803 1662 2160 2126 4286
2001[65] 1409 1377 2786 926 931 1857 2335 2308 4643
2002[66] 1472 1357 2829 942 932 1874 2414 2289 4703
2003[67] 1468 1421 2889 945 876 1821 2413 2297 4710
2004[68] 1681 1567 3248 1063 1006 2069 2744 2573 5317
2005[69] 1662 1616 3278 1233 1135 2368 2895 2751 5646
2006[70] 1738 1654 3392 1290 1216 2506 3028 2870 5898
2007[71] 1865 1838 3703 1457 1357 2814 3322 3195 6517
2008[72] 1975 1990 3965 1735 1635 3370 3710 3625 7335
2009[73] 1774 1629 3403 1948 1777 3725 3722 3406 7128

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This article is about the municipality For the city in the east of the municipality see Al Rayyan city For the name see Rayan For other uses see Al Rayyan disambiguation Al Rayyan Arabic الريان also spelled as Ar Rayyan is the third largest municipality in the state of Qatar Its primary settlement is the city of the same name which occupies the entire eastern section and largely surrounds Metropolitan Doha and functions as a suburb The vast expanse of mostly undeveloped lands in the south west also falls under the municipality s administration Al Rayyan الريانMunicipalityMap of Qatar with Al Rayyan highlighted from 2015 without Al Shahaniya Coordinates Al Rayyan 25 19 N 51 22 E 25 32 N 51 37 E 25 32 51 37 Coordinates 25 19 N 51 22 E 25 32 N 51 37 E 25 32 51 37Country QatarCapitalAl Rayyan CityZones10Government MayorRashid Hamad Al HajriArea Total2 450 km2 950 sq mi Population 2015 1 Total605 712 Density250 km2 640 sq mi entire municipalityTime zoneUTC 3 AST ISO 3166 codeQA RAWebsiteAl Rayyan Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 4 Administration 4 1 Administrative zones 4 2 Districts 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Healthcare 8 Transportation 8 1 Public transport 8 2 Metro 8 3 Roads 8 3 1 Salwa Road 8 3 2 Dukhan Highway 8 3 3 Orbital Highway 9 Infrastructure 9 1 Government infrastructure 9 2 Worker accommodation 10 Landmarks and historic sites 11 Demographics 12 ReferencesEtymology Edit Natural spring of Qulmat Al Maszhabiya in Al Mashabiya Reserve next to Abu Samra Similar to many other names given to Qatari settlements and municipalities Al Rayyan Municipality was named after a geographic feature present in its namesake the city of Al Rayyan The city derives its name from the Arabic term ray which translates to irrigation This name was bestowed upon it due to its low elevation allowing it to act as a flood plain and provide a sustained supply of water to the numerous plants that grew within its boundaries 2 History EditIn March 1893 the Battle of Al Wajbah was fought between the Qataris and Ottomans at the recently built Al Wajbah Fort located 10 miles west of Old Doha Although Qatar did not gain full independence from the Ottoman Empire the result of the battle is seen by Qataris as a defining moment in the establishment of Qatar as a modern state 3 Al Rayyan Municipality was created as an independent municipal administration by the Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning in 1972 4 Since 2004 Al Jemailiya Municipality was merged with Al Rayyan and Jariyan Al Batnah Municipality was split between Al Rayyan and Al Wakrah Municipality Doha Industrial Area also known as Zone 58 was split off from Al Rayyan and integrated into Doha Municipality becoming an exclave of Doha 5 In 2014 the western city of Al Shahaniya was dissociated from Al Rayyan Municipality to form its own municipality Integrating approximately 35 of Al Rayyan s area into the new municipality some of Al Rayyan s western localities such as Al Gharbiam Al Utouriya Al Jemailiya Umm Bab Rawdat Rashed Al Nasraniya Dukhan and Al Khurayb were also included in the new municipality 6 Geography Edit Fenced off area of Jebel Nakhsh in southern Qatar Al Rayyan is bordered by four municipalities Umm Salal to the northeast Al Shahaniya to the west Doha to the east and Al Wakrah to the southeast It is divided into two main sections the west consisting of scattered rural settlements farms and open desert and the east comprising the city of Al Rayyan an urban offshoot of Metropolitan Doha s westward growth 7 According to the Ministry of Municipality and Environment MME the municipality accommodates 223 rawdas 38 wadis 24 jeris places where water flows six plains six sabkhas six capes and six bays No islands exist off its coasts 8 The MME recorded 50 hills one of the most notable being Jebel Nakhsh which stands 90 meters tall 9 Furthermore there is one highland in the municipality called Alaa Jaow Al Mathlouth Al Janoubi which consists of elevated surface south of an elongated depression and its namesake Jaow Al Mathlouth 8 Al Gharrafa which is a district of Al Rayyan City and also a part of metropolitan Doha is being developed as a large scale commercial hub for residents of northwest Doha northern Al Rayyan and southern Umm Salal The district is already a well established retail center hosting many major malls and supermarkets A small amount of residential developments are also planned for the district 10 Administration Edit Men watch a camel being lifted by crane in the Abu Hamour Wholesale Market Aspire Zone in Baaya View from Education City Mosque Barwa City in Mesaimeer Rocks on a beach in Abu Samra near Salwa Road Dilapidated mosque near the water reservoir in Abu Nakhla The municipality is divided into 10 zones which are then divided into 1410 blocks 11 As of 2017 Rashid Hamad Al Hajri is the mayor of Al Rayyan Municipality 12 Administrative zones Edit The following administrative zones are found in Al Rayyan Municipality as of 2015 1 Zone no Settlements Area km Population 2015 51 Al Gharrafa Gharrafat Al Rayyan Izghawa Bani Hajer Al Seej Rawdat Egdaim Al Themaid 80 9 56 02752 Al Luqta Lebday Old Al Rayyan Al Shagub Fereej Al Zaeem 13 4 18 43353 New Al Rayyan Al Wajbah Muaither 110 9 77 87554 Fereej Al Amir Luaib Muraikh Baaya Mehairja Fereej Al Soudan 18 1 24 59355 Fereej Al Soudan Al Waab Al Aziziya New Fereej Al Ghanim Fereej Al Murra Fereej Al Manaseer Bu Sidra Muaither Al Sailiya Al Mearad 82 4 283 67556 Fereej Al Asiri New Fereej Al Khulaifat Bu Samra Al Mamoura Abu Hamour Mesaimeer Ain Khaled 61 1 128 92881 Mebaireek 160 5 12 48383 Al Karaana 554 3 2 61496 Abu Samra 801 7 98497 Sawda Natheel 566 7 100Municipality 2450 605 712Districts Edit Other settlements in Al Rayyan include 13 Al Aamriya Arabic العامرية Al Hemaila Arabic الحميلة Al Khaldiya Arabic الخالدية Al Mukaynis Arabic مكينس Al Rekayya Arabic الركية Baida Al Gaa Arabic بيضا القاع Eglat Faisal Arabic عقلة فيصل Jaww Basheer Arabic جو بشير Jariyan Al Batnah Arabic جريان البطنة Lusail West Arabic لوسيل الغربية Rawdat Al Jahhaniya Arabic روضة الجهانية Ummahat Owaina Arabic امهات عوينة Umm Al Afaei Arabic ام الافاعي Umm Al Suwab Arabic ام الصوب Umm Hawta Arabic ام حوطة Economy Edit Center pivot irrigation at Irkhaya Farms Due to Al Rayyan s lack of a coastline in its population centers in the eastern section fishing and pearling did not play a part in building its economy this is in sharp contrast to Qatar s other urban centers which were largely dependent on maritime activities Instead nomadic herding of livestock and small scale crop cultivation comprised the livelihoods of its past inhabitants According to government statistics recorded when Al Shahaniya was still integrated into Al Rayyan the municipality accounted for the majority of Qatar s farming activities In 2015 36 of Qatar s total farmland was based in Al Rayyan putting it just ahead of Al Khor with 35 of the country s farmland There were 499 farms occupying 17 136 hectares most of which 256 were involved in cultivating crops 234 of which were mixed operations 8 of which raised livestock and 1 categorized as other 14 The municipality had a livestock inventory of 108 508 including 52 582 sheep and 27 380 goats Livestock numbers were surpassed only by Al Khor 15 Until 2017 Muaither Yard was the only farmers market in the municipality 16 Qatar Foundation established Torba Farmers Market in Education City in November 2017 Only organically grown produce is sold at this market 17 Education EditAccording to the 2015 census conducted by the Ministry of Municipality and Environment there were a total of 199 schools located in Al Rayyan at that time 18 State schools were recorded as amounting to 108 in the 2016 education census 50 were exclusively for girls and 58 were for boys A slightly higher number of students were male at 23 558 compared to 23 455 female students 19 Entrance to Carnegie Mellon University in Education City Several schools have transferred to Al Rayyan from Doha as a result of lower operating costs and closer proximity to students 20 Various universities main campuses in Education City a city scale project by Qatar Foundation which is spread across the Al Gharrafa Gharrafat Al Rayyan and Al Shagub districts of Al Rayyan City 2 Among the universities are 21 Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar Georgetown University in Qatar Hamad Bin Khalifa University Northwestern University in Qatar Texas A amp M University at Qatar Virginia Commonwealth University Qatar Weill Cornell Medical College in QatarHealthcare EditHealthcare standards in the municipality have been boosted by Sidra Medical and Research Center 20 which is in the Al Gharrafa district of Al Rayyan 2 Its initial inpatient hospital was formally opened in January 2018 with 400 beds 22 At peak operational capacity it will serve more than 275 000 patients per year 23 Biomedical research is also conducted at Sidra with its research facilities becoming operational in 2015 24 Aspetar a specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital is found in the Aspire Zone in the Baaya district 20 Commencing operations in 2007 25 it was the first ever sports medicine hospital in the Middle East region It earned accreditation as a FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence in 2009 26 Overall there were twenty six health care facilities recorded by the 2015 government census 18 Sixty four pharmacies were recorded in the municipality in 2013 by Qatar s Supreme Council of Health 27 Transportation EditPublic transport Edit Doha Metro s Green Line also known as Education Line Public transport in the municipality is generally poor and not used by most of its residents due to a lack of facilities at the central station and inconsistent headway 28 Metro Edit Doha Metro s Green Line also called the Education Line passes through Al Rayyan There are metro stations in Al Shagub Education City and Qatar National Library and Old Al Rayyan 29 The line was opened to the public on 10 December 2019 30 Roads Edit Salwa Road Edit Salwa Road runs from Doha proper to Abu Samra on the Qatar Saudi border for roughly 95 km 31 For the most part the road passes solely through Al Rayyan Municipality but there is a stretch of highway that serves as the dividing line between Al Rayyan Municipality and Al Shahaniya Municipality 2 It is an important commercial artery in the municipality s eastern extremity hosting car showrooms superstores and outlet stores 32 Moreover many rural areas to the south west of Metropolitan Doha are connected to the highway network through Salwa Road It runs through the following districts in Al Rayyan sorted from east to west and north to south 2 Fereej Al Soudan Al Mamoura Al Waab Abu Hamour Ain Khaled Al Aziziya New Fereej Al Ghanim Fereej Al Murra Bu Sidra Industrial Area Al Sailiya Mebaireek Abu Nakhla Al Khaldiya Ummahat Owaina Al Mukaynis Markhiyat Al Darb Umm Al Suwab Al Karaana Lusail West Dohat Salwa Abu Samra Dukhan Highway Edit Westward travel towards Dukhan and Al Shahaniya is facilitated by the roughly 66 km long Dukhan Highway 10 The road spans from Bani Hajer in the east to Dukhan in the west It runs through the following districts in Al Rayyan sorted from east to west and north to south 2 Bani Hajer Al Wajbah Al Seej Rawdat Al Jahhaniya Umm Al Afaei Umm LeghabOrbital Highway Edit The Orbital Highway is Qatar s longest road at 195 km 33 Created to bypass the traffic congestion in Doha the highway begins in Mesaieed and ends in the north at Ras Laffan The most important highway junctions for Al Rayyan is the Orbital Highway Salwa Road junction and Orbital Highway Dukhan Highway junction 34 Infrastructure EditGovernment infrastructure Edit On 9 December 2015 the Ministry of Municipality and Environment inaugurated a government services complex in Al Rayyan City 35 Four days later the Ministry of Economy and Commerce established a branch at the services complex 36 Later in May 2016 another government services complex was created in Mesaimeer Almost all government ministries are represented at the complex 37 In the south west Abu Samra accommodates Qatar s sole border crossing with Saudi Arabia 38 The Ministry of Interior maintains an Immigration Department office and Customs Department office near the border crossing 2 On 5 June 2017 when a quartet composed of Saudi Arabia the United Arab Emirates Bahrain and Egypt severed ties with Qatar the border crossing was shut down 39 Worker accommodation Edit Municipal estimates put the number of residential units for workers at 173 550 for 2017 40 A massive labor camp in the Umm Al Afaei district with a capacity for 21 000 workers was announced in 2013 The project was reported to cost QAR 122 million 41 Landmarks and historic sites Edit Trees at Aspire Park There are a number of historic forts in the municipality most of which are located within Al Rayyan City One such fort is Al Wajbah Fort which was the setting of a battle between the Ottomans and Qataris in the Battle of Al Wajbah in 1892 4 Education City which houses most of Qatar s universities is spread throughout the Al Gharrafa Gharrafat Al Rayyan and Al Shagub districts of Al Rayyan City as is several of Qatar Foundation s institutes such as the Qatar Science amp Technology Park and Qatar National Convention Centre 2 42 Several multi sports clubs are based in the municipality Al Rayyan SC Al Gharafa SC Muaither SC Mesaimeer SC and Al Sailiya SC All of these fall within the boundaries of Al Rayyan City 4 Al Rayyan hosts a racing and equestrian club Aspire Tower and Aspire Park are also nestled in the municipality specifically on Al Waab Street in Baaya a district of Al Rayyan City A large scale Venetian style mall known as Villaggio Mall is also located in the Baaya district Doha Zoo is found nearby to these attractions in Al Aziziya 42 According to the Ministry of Municipality and Environment the municipality accommodates 20 parks as of 2018 43 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 1986 44 45 91 996 1997C 44 45 169 774 84 5 2004C 44 45 272 860 60 7 2010C 46 392 661 43 9 2015C 1 605 712 54 3 c census e estimateNote 2010 adjusted figures here 2015 preliminary figuresAl Rayyan s workforce is relatively diversified compared to the other municipalities It was reported that in 2010 construction accounted for the largest sector of the workforce at 74 00 with manufacturing coming second at 15 500 followed by transportation and storage 7 900 and education 7 800 Many employed residents work outside the municipality in Doha 47 The following table is a breakdown of registered live births by nationality and sex for Al Rayyan Places of birth are based on the home municipality of the mother at birth 48 Registered live births by nationality and sexYear Qatari Non Qatari TotalM F Total M F Total M F Total1984 49 726 690 1416 566 538 1104 1292 1223 25201985 50 762 746 1508 555 560 1115 1317 1305 26231986 51 818 786 1604 658 649 1307 1476 1435 29111987 52 892 768 1660 761 681 1442 1653 1449 31021988 53 1043 915 1958 801 827 1628 1844 1742 35861989 54 923 927 1859 801 850 1651 1724 1777 35011990 55 1012 961 1973 815 752 1567 1827 1713 35401991 56 1038 913 1956 657 630 1287 1695 1548 32431992 57 1147 1026 2173 734 711 1445 1881 1737 36181993 58 1133 1086 2219 666 660 1326 1799 1746 35451994 N A1995 59 1194 1188 2382 712 639 1351 1906 1827 37331996 60 1105 1053 2158 622 622 1244 1727 1675 3402 Registered live births by nationality and sexYear Qatari Non Qatari TotalM F Total M F Total M F Total1997 61 1208 1198 2406 768 746 1514 1976 1944 39201998 62 1251 1203 2454 754 745 1499 2005 1948 39531999 63 1303 1274 2577 830 806 1636 2133 2080 42132000 64 1301 1323 2624 859 803 1662 2160 2126 42862001 65 1409 1377 2786 926 931 1857 2335 2308 46432002 66 1472 1357 2829 942 932 1874 2414 2289 47032003 67 1468 1421 2889 945 876 1821 2413 2297 47102004 68 1681 1567 3248 1063 1006 2069 2744 2573 53172005 69 1662 1616 3278 1233 1135 2368 2895 2751 56462006 70 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