Jeddah (sometimes Jiddah, Jedda; Arabic: جدة Jiddah, Jaddah) is a city in the Hijaz Tihamah region on the coast of the Red Sea and is the major urban center of western Arabia. It is the largest city in Makkah Province, the largest sea port on the Red Sea, and the second-largest city in Arabia after the capital city, Riyadh. With a population currently at 5.1 million, Jeddah is an important commercial hub in Arabia. It was devastated by floods in early 2011.
Jeddah is the principal gateway to Mecca, Islam's holiest city, which able-bodied Muslims are required to visit at least once in their lifetime. It is also a gateway to Medina, the second holiest place in Islam.
Economically, Jeddah is focusing on further developing capital investment in scientific and engineering leadership within Arabia, and the Middle East. Jeddah was independently ranked fourth in the Africa – Mid-East region in terms of innovation in 2009 in the Innovation Cities Index.
Jeddah is one of Arabia's primary resort cities and was named a Gamma world city by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC).
Historically, Jeddah has been well known for its legendary money changers. The largest of said money changers at the time (the late Sheikh Salem Bin Mahfouz) eventually founded Arabia's first bank, the National Commercial Bank (NCB).
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