Which Country Has the World’s Largest Airport?

Which Country Has the World’s Largest Airport?

One of the world’s airports covers nearly 780 km² — bigger than many major cities. Test your knowledge with this short quiz!

1/4. Which Asian country has the world’s largest airport?

Qatar
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia

✅ King Fahd International Airport (DMM) in Saudi Arabia covers nearly 780 km², making it the largest in the world. According to the Times of India, this airport is even larger than the city of Mumbai, India (about 605 km²). However, the actual terminal and runway infrastructure only occupy a fraction of the total land, with the rest reserved for future expansion and development, according to the airport’s official website.


2/4. What is Saudi Arabia’s rank in size among Arab countries?

2nd place
1st place
3rd place

✅ Saudi Arabia is the second-largest country in the Arab world, covering about 2.15 million km². It borders Jordan and Iraq to the north; Kuwait to the northeast; Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE to the east; Oman to the southeast; Yemen to the south; and both the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf. It ranks just after Algeria, which spans 2.38 million km².

3/4. Does this country have rivers or lakes?

True
False

✅ Saudi Arabia has no permanent rivers or lakes. The country’s landscape is dominated by vast deserts, including the Rub‘ Al Khali (the Empty Quarter), which contains some of the world’s largest sand dunes, and the An-Nafud desert, where dunes can rise over 100 feet. In the west and southwest, there are mountain ranges such as Hejaz and Asir. Instead of rivers, the country has wadis — dry valleys that occasionally flood during rare rains. Summers can exceed 50°C, making the climate extremely harsh.

4/4. Which city in this country is the holy site for Muslims?

Riyadh
Sakakah
Mecca

✅ Mecca is located in the Tihamah plain and is the holiest city in Islam. Every year, millions of Muslims travel here for Hajj — one of the world’s largest pilgrimages. The ritual demonstrates Muslim unity and submission to God. Visitors to Saudi Arabia often also explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Al-Hijr archaeological site, At-Turaif in Diriyah, the historic city of Jeddah (the gateway to Mecca), and the rock art of the Hail region.

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