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Al Rufaa

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Al Rufaa (Arabic: الرفاع) is a neighborhood of Doha, Qatar. In the 2015 population census it was recorded as being in Zone 17 with Old Al Hitmi, which it borders to the east with the boundary being Sheraouh Street.

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Al Rufaa
Al Maarif Street, Doha (Sharg Zone) - Al Hitmi / Al Rufaa

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Al Maarif Street
Doha, (Sharg Zone) - Al Hitmi / Al Rufaa
Qatar
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