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General Information About Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia General Information
Area: 2,240,000 sq km (864,869 sq miles).
Population: 23,370,000 (official estimate 2002).
Population Density: 10.4 per sq km.
Capital: Riyadh (royal). Population: 4,761,000 (UN estimate 2002;
including suburbs). Jeddah (administrative). Population: 3,192,000 (UN estimate
2001; including suburbs).
GEOGRAPHY: Saudi Arabia occupies four-fifths of the Arabian peninsula. It is
bordered to the northwest by Jordan, to the north by Iraq and Kuwait, to the
east by the Gulf of Oman, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Oman, and to the
south by Yemen. To the west lies the Red Sea. Along the Red Sea coast is a
narrow coastal strip (Tihama) which becomes relatively hotter and more humid
towards the south and has areas of extensive tidal flats and lava fields. Behind
this coastal plain is a series of plateaux reaching up to 2000m (6560ft). The
southern part of this range, Asir, has some peaks of over 3000m (9840ft). North
of these mountains, in the far north, is An Nafud, a sand sea, and further south
the landscape rises to Najd, a semi-desert area scattered with oases. Still
further south the land falls away, levelling out to unremitting desert, the
uninhabited ‘Empty Quarter’ or Rub al Khali. Along the Gulf coast is a low
fertile plain giving way to limestone ridges inland.
Government: Absolute monarchy since 1932. Head of State and Government:
King Abdullah Ibn Abd al-Aziz Al-Sa'ud since 1982.
Language: Arabic. English is spoken in business circles.
Religion: The majority of Saudi Arabians follow Islam; around 85 per cent
are Sunni Muslim, but Shia Muslims predominate in the Eastern Province.
Time: GMT + 3.
Electricity: 127/220 volts AC, 60Hz.
Communications:
Telephone: A sophisticated telecommunications network and satellite, microwave
and cable systems span the country. Full IDD is available. Outgoing
international code: 00.
Mobile telephone: GSM 900 band networks are available in over 45 cities. Main
network providers are Etihad Etisalat (website: http://etihadetisalat.com.sa)
and Saudi Telecom Company (website: www.stc.com.sa).
Fax: Major hotels provide facilities.
Internet: The Ministry of Post, Telegraph and Telephones provides Internet
facilities in most cities. E-mail can also be accessed from many hotels and
Internet cafes. Main ISPs include Arab Net (website: www.arab.net.sa) and
Shabakah (website: www.shabakah.net.sa).
Telegram: Telegrams can be sent from all post offices.
Post: Internal and international services available from the Central Post
Office. Post is delivered to box numbers. Airmail to Europe takes up to one
week. Surface mail takes up to five months.
Press: The main newspapers include Al-Jazirah, Ar-Riyadh and Okaz.
English-language dailies include Arab News, Riyadh Daily and Saudi Gazette.
Radio: BBC World Service (website: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice) and Voice
of America (website: www.voa.gov) can be received. From time to time the
frequencies change and the most up-to-date can be found online.
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