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Leabaib

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Leabaib (Arabic: لعبيب, romanized: Li'abaīb) is a village in Qatar, located in the municipality of Al Daayen. It is currently under-development as a mixed-use hub for southern Al Daayen, particularly for residential districts such as Jeryan Nejaima, Al Nuwaimi, and for residences located near Arab League Street.

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Leabaib
Al Ebb Street, Lusail

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N 25.391944444444 ° E 51.468888888889 °
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Al Ebb Street
Lusail
Al-Daayen, Qatar
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