Rumeilah (Doha) Explained

Rumeilah
Native Name:اَلرُّمَيْلَة
Native Name Lang: ar
Settlement Type:District
Pushpin Map:Qatar Doha#Qatar
Coordinates:25.2833°N 83°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Municipality
Subdivision Name1:Ad-Dawhah
Subdivision Type2:Zone
Subdivision Name2:Zone 11, Zone 21
Subdivision Type3:District no.
Subdivision Name3:11
Area Total Km2:1.7
Population Total:1,595
Population As Of:2010
Population Density Km2:auto

Rumeilah (Arabic: اَلرُّمَيْلَة|Ar Rumaylah; also spelled Rumaila) is a neighborhood of Doha, Qatar. It is divided into an eastern and western section. Zone 11, the eastern section, hosts roughly half of Al Bidda Park while Zone 21 contains most of Hamad Medical Corporation's facilities. Hamad Medical City was constructed over 227,000 square meters in Rumeilah at a cost of $659 million.[1] Portions of Hamad Medical City form its own district to the west.

Etymology

Rumeilah derives its name from the Arabic word "raml", which translates to "sand". It earned this name due its sandy soils.[2]

Landmarks

Al Bidda Park

Al Bidda Park (formerly known as Rumaila Park) is partially located in Rumeilah and is split into two parts by Rumeilah Street, with the eastern side being in Al Bidda.[2]

Transport

Mowasalat is the official transport company in Qatar and serves the community through its operation of public bus routes. Rumeilah is served by two bus lines, both of which depart from Al Ghanim Bus Station. Route 56 has stops at Rumeilah Hospital and Madinat Khalifa South and a terminus at New Al Gharrafa, running at frequency of every 30 minutes on all days of the week. Route 156 has also has stops at Rumeilah Hospital and Madinat Khalifa South but has a terminus at Al Kharaitiyat Bus Station, and likewise runs at a frequency of every 30 minutes on all days of the week.[4] [5]

Major roads that run through the district are Al Rumeila Street, Mohammed Bin Thani Street, Onaiza Street, Al Bidda Street, Al Rayyan Road, Ahmed Bin Ali Street, and Corniche Street.[6]

Demographics

As of the 2010 census, the district comprised 856 housing units[7] and 58 establishments.[8] There were 1,595 people living in the district, of which 28% were male and 72% were female. Out of the 679 inhabitants, 90% were 20 years of age or older and 10% were under the age of 20. The literacy rate stood at 99%.[9]

Employed persons made up 84% of the total population. Females accounted for 74% of the working population, while males accounted for 26% of the working population.[9]

Year Population
1986[10] 5,866
1997[11] 4,319
2004[12] 4,056
2010[13] 1,595

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Qatar: Seven hospitals given new opening dates. Construction Week Online. Kim Kemp. 4 May 2016. 18 July 2018.
  2. Web site: District map. The Centre for Geographic Information Systems of Qatar. 31 December 2018.
  3. Web site: Qatar Landmarks. Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics. 12 January 2019.
  4. Web site: Route Maps. Qatar Transit Guide. 21 January 2019.
  5. Web site: Qatar Public Transport Program (QPTP). Ministry of Transport and Communications. 21 January 2019.
  6. Web site: Index map of Qatar. ArcGIS.com. 25 August 2019.
  7. Web site: Housing units, by type of unit and zone (April 2010). Qatar Statistics Authority. 7 August 2015.
  8. Web site: Establishments by status of establishment and zone (April 2010). Qatar Statistics Authority. 7 August 2015.
  9. Web site: Geo Statistics Application. https://web.archive.org/web/20120911175559/http://gsa.qsa.gov.qa/GSA/GSA.html. dead. 11 September 2012. Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics. 7 August 2015.
  10. Web site: 1986 population census. Qatar Statistics Authority. 2 July 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150703140352/http://www.qix.gov.qa/portal/page/portal/QIXPOC/Documents/QIX%20Knowledge%20Base/Publication/Population%20Statistics/Census%20Publications/Source_QSA/Population_Housing_Census_Bu_A_%201986.pdf. 3 July 2015.
  11. Web site: 1997 population census. Qatar Statistics Authority. 2 July 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150529225455/http://www.qix.gov.qa/portal/page/portal/QIXPOC/Documents/QIX%20Knowledge%20Base/Publication/Population%20Statistics/Census%20Publications/Source_QSA/Population_Houing_Census_Bu_A_1997.pdf. 29 May 2015.
  12. Web site: 2004 population census. Qatar Statistics Authority. 1 July 2015.
  13. Web site: 2010 population census. Qatar Statistics Authority. 29 June 2015.