SAUDI ARABIA

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officially The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country on the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar,
Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south, with the Persian Gulf to its
northeast and the Red Sea to its west. It has
an estimated population of 27.5 million, and its size is approximately
2,150,000 square km (830,000 square miles)
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The
Kingdom is sometimes called "The Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques"
in reference to Makkah and Medina,
the two holiest places in Islam. In English, it is most commonly referred to as
Saudi Arabia.
The Kingdom was founded by Abdul-Aziz bin Saud, whose efforts
began in 1902 when he captured the Al-Saud’s ancestral home of Riyadh,
and culminated in 1932 with the proclamation, and recognition of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is the world's leading petroleum exporter
and petroleum exports fuel the Saudi economy.
Oil accounts for more than 90 percent of exports and nearly 75 percent
of government revenues, facilitating the creation of a welfare state, which the
government has found difficult to fund during periods of low oil prices. Human
rights groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have
repeatedly expressed concern about the state of human rights in Saudi Arabia,
although these concerns have been dismissed by the Saudi government.
The
kingdom occupies about 80 percent of the Arabian Peninsula.
In 2000 Saudi Arabia and Yemen have
signed an agreement to settle their long-running border dispute. A significant length of the country's
southern borders with the United Arab Emirates, and
Oman,
are not precisely defined or marked, so the exact size of the country remains
unknown. The Saudi government's estimate is 2,217,949 km² (856,356 miles²).
Other reputable estimates vary between 1,960,582 km² (756,934 mi²)
and 2,240,000 km² (864,869 mi²). The kingdom is commonly listed as
the world's 14th largest state.
Saudi Arabia's geography is varied. From the western
coastal region (Tihamah), the land rises from sea level to a peninsula-long
mountain range (Jabal al-Hejaz) beyond which lies the plateau of Nejd in the
center. The southwestern 'Asir region has mountains as high as 3,000 m
(9,840 feet) and is known for having the greenest and freshest climate in
all of the country, one that attracts many Saudis to resorts such as Abha in
the summer months. The east is primarily rocky or sandy lowland continuing to
the shores of the Persian Gulf. The
geographically hostile Rub' al Khali ("Empty Quarter")
desert along the country's imprecisely defined southern borders contains almost
no life.
Mostly
uninhabited, much of the nation's landmass consists of desert and semi-arid
regions, with a dwindling traditional Bedouin population. In these parts of the
country, vegetation is limited to weeds, xerophytic herbs and shrubs. Less than
two percent of the kingdom's total area is arable land. Population centers are
mainly located along the eastern and western coasts and densely populated
interior oases such as Hofuf and Buraidah. In some extended areas, primarily
the Rub' al-Khali and the Arabian Desert and
East Sahero-Arabian xeric shrublands, there is no population whatsoever,
although the petroleum industry is constructing a few planned communities
there. Saudi Arabia has no
permanent year-round rivers or lakes; however, its coastline extends for 2640
km (1640 miles) and, on the Red Sea side, offers world-class coral reefs,
including those in the Gulf of Aqaba.
Native
animals include the ibex, wildcats, baboons, wolves, and hyenas in the
mountainous highlands. Small birds are found in the oases. The coastal area on
the Red Sea with its coral reefs has a rich marine
life.
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