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  1. Manuale. La Coppa re Fahd 1995 (in arabo: 1995 كأس الملك فهد, kas almalik fahd 1995) fu la seconda edizione del torneo amichevole intitolato all'allora re dell' Arabia Saudita, vinto dalla Danimarca. Disputata con il nome di Coppa Re Fahd, in onore dell' allora sovrano saudita [1] che organizzò il torneo con la federazione del suo ...

  2. King Fahd Academy(German: König-Fahd-Akademie, Arabic: أكاديمية الملك فهد بألمانيا. بون) was a school in Lannesdorf [de], Bad Godesbergdistrict,[1]Bonn, Germany. The school, with an attached mosque, housing elementary school through high school,[2]opened in 1995.[3] Financed by the King of Saudi Arabiaand sponsored ...

  3. 21.515374902778 39.145140052778. King Fahd’s Fountain ( arabisch نافورة الملك فهد, DMG Nāfūrat al-Malik Fahd) in Dschidda ( Saudi-Arabien) ist mit bis zu 312 Metern Höhe der derzeit höchste künstliche Springbrunnen der Welt. Er wurde zu Ehren von König Fahd zwischen 1980 und 1983 erbaut und 1985 in Betrieb genommen.

  4. King Fahd Security College. /  24.783°N 46.850°E  / 24.783; 46.850. King Fahd Security College is an educational/military institute part of the Saudi Ministry of Interior. The College is located in eastern Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia .

  5. The King Fahd Naval Academy ( Arabic: كلية الملك فهد البحرية) is the main naval academy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the Royal Saudi Navy, located inside King Abdulaziz Naval Base in Jubail. It was established in 1986 and is modeled on the Britannia Royal Naval College of the Royal Navy in Dartmouth, United Kingdom .

  6. King Fahd's Fountain is listed in Guinness World Records as the highest water fountain in the world. [6] The fountain is visible throughout the vicinity of Jeddah. The water ejected can reach a speed of 375 km/h (233 mph) and its airborne mass can exceed 16 tonnes (18 short tons). [6] The fountain uses saltwater taken from the Red Sea instead ...

  7. Final. The 1992 King Fahd Cup Final was held at King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 20 October 1992. The match was contested by Argentina and the hosts, Saudi Arabia. Argentina won their first King Fahd Cup/Confederations Cup title. 20 October 1992.