Abu Halifa
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Abu Halifa
أبو حليفة Abou Halifa | |
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Coordinates: 29°7′56″N 48°7′34″E / 29.13222°N 48.12611°E | |
Country | Kuwait |
Governorate | Al Ahmadi |
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Elevation | 16 ft (5 m) |
Abu Halifa or Abu Hulayfah or Abu Huleifa or Abu Haleifah (Arabic: أبو حليفة) is an area in Kuwait City, located in the Abu Halifa District of the Al Ahmadi Governorate in Kuwait.[1] The area got its name on account of being rich in small plants called "Hanifa" (حنيفا). Abu Halifa is the location of the Box Hill Institute of TAFE, the famous Kuwait Magic Mall and Sahel (Kuwaiti football club) Stadium. Abu Halifa has major facilities ranging from mosques, restaurants, food courts, parks, walking tracks and pharmacies to malls, beaches and schools. Abu Halifa's population comprises a majority of Indians.
Recreation in Abu Halifa
[edit]Kuwait Magic Mall
Kuwait Magic Mall is a very good family mall with everything from indoor kids play area, a wide variety of restaurants and a large variety of clothing stores. One of the main specialties of the mall is its outdoor play area, directed for a higher age group. It is a famous outdoor recreational park in Kuwait. The biggest attraction of the mall is its beautiful sandy beach. Kuwait Magic Mall was established in 2000 and covers an area of 2298 square meters in area. The area is divided into two blocks.
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