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Northern Borders Province
الحدود الشمالية
Al-Ḥudūd Aš-Šamāliyya
Arar Water Tower in Arar, the capital of the Northern Borders Province
Arar Water Tower in Arar, the capital of the Northern Borders Province
Map of Saudi Arabia with Northern Borders Province highlighted
Map of Saudi Arabia with Northern Borders Province highlighted
Coordinates: 30°0′N 41°0′E / 30.000°N 41.000°E / 30.000; 41.000
Country Saudi Arabia
CapitalArar
Governorates4
Government
 • BodyNorthern Borders Municipality
 • GovernorFaisal bin Khalid
Area
 • Total
111,797 km2 (43,165 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
373,577
 • Density3.3/km2 (8.7/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+03:00 (SAST)
ISO 3166-2
SA-08
Area code014
Websitearar-mu.momah.gov.sa/ar

The Northern Borders Province, also known as the Northern Borders Region (Arabic: منطقة الحدود الشمالية Al-Ḥudūd Aš-Šamāliyya) is a province in Saudi Arabia, situated in the northern region, bordering Iraq to the north and northwest, and Jordan to the west.[1]

History

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Historically, the province served as a key passage for caravans and trade between the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, and Mesopotamia. It was established as an official administrative province in 1970, and its proximity to international borders has given it strategic importance since the formation of the Sultanate of Nejd in the early 20th century. In recent decades, the province has witnessed growing development in infrastructure and industry, particularly in mining, as part of national efforts to stimulate growth in northern Saudi Arabia.[2]

Geography

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The Northern Borders Province is located in the far north of Saudi Arabia. It shares international borders with Jordan to the northwest and Iraq to the north. Domestically, it borders the Eastern Province to the south, Al-Jawf Province to the west, Hail Province and Al-Qassim Province to the southwest. The province covers an area of approximately 104,000 square kilometers, making up about 5.3% of the total area of Saudi Arabia.[2]

The province experiences a continental desert climate, with hot summers and cold winters—temperatures can drop below freezing in winter, and occasional snowfall is observed on elevated terrain. Rainfall is sparse and mainly occurs during the winter and spring seasons.[3]

Geologically, the province lies on the Arabian Shelf, and is known for its rich mineral deposits, particularly phosphate. It hosts the Waad Al-Shamal Industrial City, a major mining and industrial hub established to support Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification, with investments exceeding SAR 85 billion.[2]

The Northern Borders Province also includes several protected natural reserves, such as Mu'ayla, Al-Owaisi, Al-Ghurabah, and a portion of the Harrat Al-Harrah reserve. These areas are home to desert wildlife and are associated with traditional hunting practices like falconry.[2]

Transportation

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The Northern Borders Province is served by several domestic airports that connect its main cities to other parts of Saudi Arabia:

In addition to air travel, the region is connected to neighboring Iraq through the Jadidat Arar border crossing. This port of entry was officially closed in 1990 following the Gulf War, except during the Hajj season. It was partially reopened in 2017 for limited travel and religious purposes, and later fully reopened on November 18, 2020[4] for travelers, visitors, and commercial transport between Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

The province is also linked by major highways, including:

  • Highway 85, a key road that connects the cities of Turaif, Arar, and Rafha, and continues southward to link the province with central Saudi Arabia.

Education

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The Northern Borders Province is served by Northern Borders University (NBU), the only university in the province. It was established in 2007 by royal decree following a visit by the late King Abdullah. The university's main campus is located in Arar, with additional branches in Rafha, Turaif, and Al-Uwayqilah. It offers a variety of academic programs across disciplines such as medicine, engineering, computer science, business, and education. The university serves both men and women.

The province also has a network of public schools administered by the Ministry of Education, serving students at the elementary, intermediate, and secondary levels. Schools are distributed across urban centers and smaller towns to ensure access to education for all residents.[5]

In addition to the university, the province hosts several institutions for technical and vocational education and training. These institutions are managed by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC)[6], and include the following and more:

  • Technical College in Rafha
  • Technical College in Arar
  • Technical College in Turaif
  • Technical College for Girls in Arar

There are also secondary industrial institutes that provide vocational training at the high school level:

  • Secondary Industrial Institute in Turaif
  • Secondary Industrial Institute in Rafha

Governorates

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Governorate Capital Population (2022)
1 Arar Governorate Arar 202,719
2 Rafha Governorate Rafha 84,536
3 Turaif Governorate Turaif 66,004
4 Al-Uwayqilah Governorate Al-Uwayqilah 20,318
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1992229,060—    
2004279,971+1.69%
2010321,880+2.35%
2022373,577+1.25%
source:[7]

List of governors

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Name Term of Office Monarch(s)
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz 1957 – 4 July 2015 Saud, Faisal, Khalid, Fahd, Abdullah, Salman
Mishaal bin Abdullah 13 July 2015 – 22 April 2017 Abdullah, Salman
Faisal bin Khalid 22 April 2017 – present Salman

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Sixteenth Services Guide 2017:Northern Borders Region" (PDF). Central Authority for Statistics.
  2. ^ a b c d "Northern Borders Province". Saudipedia. Retrieved 27 May 2025.
  3. ^ "Northern Borders Province Climate". Skyline Holding. Retrieved 27 May 2025.
  4. ^ "Iraq, Saudi Arabia reopen Arar border crossing after 30 years". Al Jazeera. November 18, 2020. Retrieved May 27, 2025.
  5. ^ "About the University". Northern Border University. NBU. Retrieved 27 May 2025.
  6. ^ "Technical Colleges". Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) (in Arabic). Retrieved 30 May 2025.
  7. ^ "Saudi Arabia: Regions & Major Cities - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de.