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  2. Jeddah Tower - Wikipedia

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    Jeddah Toweror Burj Jeddah(Arabic: برج جدة),[10]previously known as Kingdom Tower(برج المملكة), is a skyscraper construction project in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It is planned to be the first 1 km (3,281 ft) tall building and would be the world's tallest building or structureupon completion, standing 180 m (591 ft) taller than the ...

  3. Climate of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Saudi Arabia is marked by high temperatures during the day and low temperatures at night. The country follows the pattern of the desert climate, with the exception of the southwest, which features a subtropical highland climate and a semi-desert climate . Source 1: "Jeddah Regional Climate Centre South West Asia".

  4. Christianity in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 500,000 Catholics in Saudi Arabia. Most of them are expatriate Filipinos who work there, but are not Saudi Arabian citizens. [9] [10] As of 2008, the percentage of Christians of all denominations among the roughly 1.2 million Filipinos in Saudi Arabia was about 90%. [11] In the same year there were also Christians from ...

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The islands also hold archaeological sites and cultural heritage, reflecting a long history of human habitation. [15] The Hajj Pilgrimage Routes: The Darb Zubaydah. Ḥa'il,Madihan, Makkah, Northern Borders, Qassim24°37′55″N41°17′26″E / 24.6319°N 41.2906°E / 24.6319; 41.2906 (The Hajj Pilgrimage Routes: The Darb.

  6. Economy of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Saudi Arabia is the second-largest in the Middle East and the nineteenth-largest in the world. [6] The Saudi economy is highly reliant on its petroleum sector. Oil accounts on average in recent years for approximately 40% of Saudi GDP and 75% of fiscal revenue, with substantial fluctuations depending on oil prices each year.

  7. Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The crown prince of Saudi Arabia ( Arabic: ولي عهد المملكة العربية السعودية) is the second-most important position in Saudi Arabia, second to the King, and is his designated successor. Currently, the Crown Prince assumes power with the approval of the Allegiance Council after he is nominated by the King.

  8. List of universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    University/College Foundation City Website: Riyadh Region; King Saud University: 1957: Riyadh: www.ksu.edu.sa: Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University: 1970

  9. From a ludicrously capacious bag to fake sausages ... - AOL

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    Someday soon, someone will be walking down the street proudly carrying a ludicrously capacious bag, bought for a ludicrously capacious price. The voluminous Burberry tote is one of the most famous ...