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Saudi Post Issues Commemorative Stamp for Riyadh Metro

Saudi Post Issues Commemorative Stamp for Riyadh Metro

Asharq Al-Awsat2 days ago
The Saudi Post (SPL), in cooperation with the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, issued on Thursday two commemorative stamps with a denomination of SAR3 for the Riyadh Metro.
The Riyadh Metro Project is a crucial component of the city's public transportation system and ranks among the Kingdom's major projects.
The metro features advanced engineering designs and high-tech features that align with the highest international standards.
SPL often issues stamps to commemorate prominent national events, including religious, cultural, artistic, and sporting occasions, as well as the most significant global events.
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