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Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia is located in Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, north of Yemen.

Saudi Arabia has borders with United Arab Emirates for 457km, Iraq for 814km, Jordan for 744km, Kuwait for 222km, Oman for 676km, Qatar for 60km and Yemen for 1458km.

Land in Saudi Arabia is mostly uninhabited, sandy desert.

Saudi or Saudi Arabian land covers an area of 1960582 square kilometers which is slightly more than one-fifth the size of the US

As for the Saudi or Saudi Arabian climate; harsh, dry desert with great temperature extremes.

Saudi(s) speak Arabic.

Saudi Arabia country profile

Saudi or Saudi Arabian Map
Places of note in Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
Jiddah
Mecca
Sulţānah
Ad Dammām
Aţ Ţā'if
Tabūk
Buraydah
Khamīs Mushayt
Al Hufūf
Al Mubarraz
Najrān
Al Jubayl
Abhā
Yanbu` al Baḩr
`Ar`ar
Sakākā
Jīzān
Al Qurayyāt
Dhahran
Al Qaţīf
Al Bāḩah
Tārūt
Qal`at Bīshah
Ar Rass
Sayhāt
Al Khafjī
Ad Dawādimī
Şabyā
Az Zulfi
Abū `Arīsh
Şafwá
Rābigh
Raḩīmah
Ţurayf
Regions of Saudi Arabia
Ḩāʼil
Al Bāḩah
Al Jawf
Al Madīnah
Al Qaşīm
Al Ḩudūd ash Shamālīyah
Ar Riyāḑ
Ash Sharqīyah
‘Asīr
Jīzān
Makkah
Najrān
Saudi Arabia (general)
Tabūk

In 1902, ABD AL-AZIZ bin Abd al-Rahman Al Saud captured Riyadh and set out on a 30-year campaign to unify the Arabian Peninsula. A son of ABD AL-AZIZ rules the country today, and the country's Basic Law stipulates that the throne shall remain in the hands of the aging sons and grandsons of the kingdom's founder. Following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, Saudi Arabia accepted the Kuwaiti royal family and 400,000 refugees while allowing Western and Arab troops to deploy on its soil for the liberation of Kuwait the following year. The continuing presence of foreign troops on Saudi soil after Operation Desert Storm remained a source of tension between the royal family and the public until the US military's near-complete withdrawal to neighboring Qatar in 2003. The first major terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia in several years, which occurred in May and November 2003, prompted renewed efforts on the part of the Saudi government to counter domestic terrorism and extremism, which also coincided with a slight upsurge in media freedom and announcement of government plans to phase in partial political representation. As part of this effort, the government permitted elections - held nationwide from February through April 2005 - for half the members of 179 municipal councils. A burgeoning population, aquifer depletion, and an economy largely dependent on petroleum output and prices are all ongoing governmental concerns.


Saudi Arabia Country Profile

This is an oil-based economy with strong government controls over major economic activities. Saudi Arabia possesses 25% of the world's proven petroleum reserves, ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum, and plays a leading role in OPEC. The petroleum sector accounts for roughly 75% of budget revenues, 45% of GDP, and 90% of export earnings. About 40% of GDP comes from the private sector. Roughly 5.5 million foreign workers play an important role in the Saudi economy, particularly, in the oil and service sectors. The government is encouraging private sector growth to lessen the kingdom's dependence on oil and increase employment opportunities for the swelling Saudi population. The government has begun to permit private sector and foreign investor participation in the power generation and telecom sectors. As part of its effort to attract foreign investment and diversify the economy, Saudi Arabia acceded to the WTO in 2005 after many years of negotiations. With high oil revenues enabling the government to post large budget surpluses, Riyadh has been able to substantially boost spending on job training and education, infrastructure development, and government salaries.

Saudi or Saudi Arabian natural resources include petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, gold, copper

extensive coastlines on Persian Gulf and Red Sea provide great leverage on shipping (especially crude oil) through Persian Gulf and Suez Canal

Saudi or Saudi Arabian religion is Muslim 100%.

Natural hazards in Saudi Arabia include frequent sand and dust storms.





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