Al Wakrah (Arabic: الوكرة) is a city and municipality of Qatar. It has a football stadium. Al Wakrah's eastern edge is the shores of the Persian Gulf. On land, it borders the following municipalities:
The area marked red in the map includes both Al Wakrah and Mesaieed; the latter municipality includes almost all of the seacoast.
In the past Al Wakrah used to be the capital of Qatar when it was ruled by Al Khater family. Until today, Al Wakrah is...
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