AlHamid
AlHamid is a small town in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It is situated about 45 kilometres southeast of the provincial capital Dammam and lies at the intersection of the Al-Mithri–Al-Kharrab road with the coastal highway that runs along the Arabian Gulf. The population of AlHamid was estimated at roughly 3,200 residents in the 2010 national census, and the community has grown modestly in the past decade.
The area around AlHamid has historically been part of the ancient trade routes that connected the interior
AlHamid is governed by the local municipal council under the broader administrative jurisdiction of the Eastern