AlAhmadi
AlAhmadi is a city located in the southern region of Kuwait, approximately 20 kilometers south of Kuwait City. It is named after Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, a prominent figure in Kuwait's history who served as the emir from 1896 to 1917. The city is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of dates, which are a significant part of Kuwait's economy. AlAhmadi is also home to several industrial facilities and has seen significant development in recent years, including the construction of new residential areas and commercial centers.
The city's infrastructure includes a modern airport, AlAhmadi International Airport, which serves both domestic and international
AlAhmadi has experienced rapid growth and urbanization, with a diverse population that includes Kuwaiti citizens, expatriates,
Despite its growth, AlAhmadi faces challenges such as urbanization pressures, environmental concerns, and the need for