The visual icons in the Northern Borders Province are associated with their location's specific architectural or natural features. These icons serve as symbols representing the region within the broader context of Saudi culture. They are as follows:
- Ar'ar Water Tower: It is eighty-six m tall and located at the intersection of two regional roads in the province.
- Prince Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Bin Musaed Mosque: It is located in Ar'ar City and is considered one of the most prominent architectural and cultural landmarks in the city.
- The Northern Borders Museum: It was established in 2007 to preserve and document the monuments and heritage of the Northern Border Province.
- Archaeological villages: The province has three archaeological villages, which are Linah, Zubala, and Dawqara.
- Nature reserves: Four nature reserves are located within its borders, which are Ma'ila, al-Owaisi, al-Gharaba, and a part of Harrat al-Harrah Reserve.
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