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The heritage palaces in the Northern Borders Region stand as a testament to the ingenuity of traditional Najd architecture. They were constructed using local clay materials and are distinguished by their stepped, pyramid-like walls and the use of natural elements such as palm trunks for ventilation. This design has made them resistant to the passage of time and the harsh desert environment. Among the most notable is King Abdulaziz Palace in Lina, which reflects humanity's ability to adapt to severe conditions through a design that includes moisture protection, thermal insulation, wind resistance, and a structure built to last for decades. The region is home to more than 364 archaeological and heritage sites, showcasing the architectural and historical skills of the area.
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