Allegiance Square

Allegiance Square, also known as “Midan Al Wafaa” or “Allegiance Square,” is a public square in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It is named after the Allegiance Pledge, a symbolic oath of loyalty to the rulers of the country.

Allegiance Square has been developed as part of urban renewal and beautification projects in the city, contributing to the overall modernization and enhancement of public spaces. Public squares like Allegiance Square often serve as gathering places, host events, and contribute to the cultural and social life of the city.

In the heart of the Al-Balad region in Jeddah, where you and history sit at one table in which the Hijazians swore allegiance to King Abdul-Aziz Al-Bayaa Square in the memory of the indigenous people of Jeddah, one of the most important monuments that were keen to be the small entrance to their civilization, trade and culture extending over the years as a gateway to the Two Holy Mosques and the economic capital of one of the The most important countries in the Middle East and the world. As for Al-Baya Square recently, you do not take a taxi to the heart of the city as it is usually the travellers.

 

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