Al-Quway’iyah is located in Al-Najd highway, about 160 kilometers from Riyadh from the west and is a major stopping point on the Riyadh-Taif highway. It is bordered to the north by Dawadmi governorate and Marat governorate and bordered to the south by Wadi Al-Dawasir governorate and bordered to the east by Al-Hareeq governorate, Al-Muzahimiyah governorate and Al-Aflaj governorate and bordered by Afif governorate. The western side is the famous mountain ranges of fiery composition, and the eastern side is a wide flat desert with a sedimentary composition is represented in the humpback desert and the Jala desert. The location of the city in terms of biological construction represents the tip of the Arabian Shield rock. It occupies the meeting point between the old igneous rocks and the sedimentary limestone rocks.