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As Salatah

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As Salatah (Arabic: اسلطة; also known as Old Al Salata) is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. It is primarily a commercial district and is situated near Hamad International Airport. In the 1970s, as part of a master plan for Doha prepared by Llewelyn Davies, the whole district was redeveloped in a push to modernize the cityscape. The Civil Aviation Authority and the National Museum of Qatar are located in the district.

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As Salatah
Addi Bin Zaid Street, Doha (Sharg Zone) - Al Hitmi / Al Rufaa

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Addi Bin Zaid Street
Doha, (Sharg Zone) - Al Hitmi / Al Rufaa
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