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Khalidiyah Mall

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Khalidiyah Mall is a shopping mall in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, in the densely populated residential area of Al Khalidiyah. It houses 160 stores including Lulu Hypermarket and has an area of 86,000 sq m (about 800,000 square feet). The mall was opened in January 2007 and is run by Lulu Group International.

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Khalidiyah Mall
Mubarak Bin Mohammed Street, Abu Dhabi Al Manhal

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Mubarak Bin Mohammed Street
Abu Dhabi, Al Manhal
Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates
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