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TOUR DE GLOBE

The Kingdom of Saudi


Arabia
About

 Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of


Saudi Arabia, is a country in West Asia.
It covers the bulk of the Arabian
Peninsula and has a land area of about
2150000 km², making it the fifth-
largest country in Asia and the largest
in the Middle East.
Language and region

 In its Basic Law, Saudi Arabia defines


as a Islamic state with Islam as its
official religion and Arabic as its
official language.
 Unlike other Languages Arabic is much
more hard to learn and its important
because the Quran is written in Arabic.
 The main religion od Saudi Arabia is Islam
Food

 Kabsa, considered the national dish of Saudi


Arabia, is a mixed rice dish made with meat
and vegetables. Many traditional regional
dishes use similar ingredients of lamb,
yogurt, rice, and potatoes.
 Dates are The national fruits od Saudi Arabia
Currency

 The Saudi riyal is the currency of Saudi


Arabia.
 One Saudi riyal is 0.26665 cents
 The signal of Saudi riyal is SAR or SR
Builing
 Kingdom Centre, formerly Kingdom Tower, is a 99-
story, 302.3 m skyscraper in the al-Olaya district of
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. When completed in 2002, it
overtook the 267-meter Faisaliyah Tower as the
tallest tower in Saudi Arabia.
 Diamond tower is a planned 93-story, 432-metre
super tall skyscraper in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The
tower will be primarily for residential use. Once
completed it will become Saudi Arabia's second-
tallest building and one of the tallest residential
buildings in the world.
Wildlife and biome

 The dominant biome in Saudi Arabia is


desert. 80% land of Saudi is desert.
 This makes Saudi dangerous and many of the
world most dangerous animals are there.
 Animals like scorpions and camel spiders,
thorny devil, Gila monster and sidewinder,
rattle snake
 and birds such as the sandgrouse and lappet-
faced vulture
Capital

 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s capital and main financial


hub, is on a desert plateau in the country’s
center. Business district landmarks include the
302m-high Kingdom Centre, with a sky bridge
connecting 2 towers, and 267m-high Al Faisaliah
Centre, with a glass-globe summit. In the
historical Deira district, Masmak Fort marks the
site of the 1902 raid.
 Riyadh derived from the plural of the Arabic
word rawdha, which means "garden
Leaders

 Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has been King


of Saudi Arabia since 2015 and was Prime
Minister of Saudi Arabia from 2015 to 2022.
The 25th son of King Abdulaziz, the founder
of Saudi Arabia, he assumed the throne on 23
January 2015
 Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, colloquially
known by his initials MBS is Crown Prince and
Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia.
Why You should live here

 Working and living in this country can be a


great experience, with attractive benefits
such as tax-free salaries, career development
prospects, and opportunities to travel. You'll
benefit from hot weather throughout the
year and generous employment packages.
 The Arabian here are very kind and holy.
Mosques
 The most popular place in Saudi is the
Masjid al-Haram. This is the world's largest
mosque and one of the holiest places in
Mecca. It has huge prayer areas, both
indoor and outdoor, to accommodate
millions of worshippers during Hajj.
 an abaya and head scarf, a niqab or, rarely,
a full burka. It is unusual to see a woman's
face or hair outside of the home in Saudi
Arabia.
FUN FACTS

 35.95 million people in Saudi


 Alcohol consumption, importation, brewing and
selling is completely banned in Saudi Arabia.
 Vision 2030 is creating a vibrant society in which
all citizens can thrive and pursue their passions.
Saudi law prohibits alcoholic
beverages and pork products in the country as they
are considered to be against Islam
MORE FUN FACTS
 Saudi Arabia is the biggest country in the
word that does not have any natural
water source
 Execution is usually carried out by
beheading with a sword and hanging but
may occasionally be performed by
shooting or firing squad. Saudi Arabia
performs public executions.
 whereby a man may have up to four wives
 It is bad for a christen to go there because
there only mosques and no churches
 Women can fly planes but not dive car
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