List of shopping malls in Kuwait

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This is a list of shopping malls in Kuwait , ordered by governorates: [1]

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Al-Ahmadi Governorate

Fahaheel

Abu Halifa

Egaila

Mangaf

Al Asimah Governorate

Kuwait City

Sharq

Mubarak Al Kabeer Governorate

Fnaitees

Al-Jahra Governorate

Al Jahra

Al Farwaniya Governorate

Alrai

Farwaniya

North Khaitan

South Khaitan

Dajeej

Shuwaikh Industrial

Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh

Hawali Governorate

Hawali

Salmiya

Zahra

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List of Shopping Malls in Kuwait