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    Saudis (Arabic: سعوديون, romanized: Suʿūdiyyūn) or Saudi Arabians are the citizens and nationals of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.They are mainly composed of Arabs and live in the five historical Regions: Najd, Hejaz, Asir, Tihamah and Al-Ahsa; the regions which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded on or what was formerly known as the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd in the Arabian Peninsula.

  2. The original plans were for the city to be 170 kilometres (110 mi) long and accommodate a population of 9 million (25% of Saudi Arabia's 2022 population of 35.5 million) by 2030. According to a 2024 Bloomberg report, this was later scaled down to a population of 300,000, housed in 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) by 2030.

  3. Saudi Arabia portal. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saudi Arabia. This is a topic category for the topic Saudi Arabia.

  4. Iraq–Saudi relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between the Republic of Iraq and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Both sovereign states share the Iraq–Saudi Arabia border . Under Saddam Hussein , relations were manageable, especially after the Iran–Iraq War began in 1980.

  5. Saudi Arabia does not recognise, allow, or perform same-sex marriage, domestic partnerships, or civil unions. Gender identity. According to Human Rights Watch, Saudi Arabia has no laws against transgender people. Arrests and prosecutions of individuals wearing clothing not considered appropriate to their sex (cross-dressing), men wearing makeup ...

  6. Minister of Foreign Affairs: Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs: Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs: Adel al-Jubeir. Diplomatic missions of / in Saudi Arabia. Nationality law. Passport. Visa requirements. Visa policy.

  7. The Saudi Arabia national football team ( Arabic: المنتخب السُّعُودِيّ لِكُرَّةُ الْقَدَم) represents Saudi Arabia in men's international football. They are known as Al-Suqour Al-Khodhur (The Green Falcons), a reference to their traditional colours of green and white, and represent both FIFA and the Asian ...

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