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English: Map of the Arabic Peninsula, displaying Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait. (english version) (english version) Nederlands: Kaart van het Arabisch Schiereiland.
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Site Image Location Criteria Area ha Year of submission Description Zee Ain Heritage Village in Al-Baha Region: Al Bahah: Cultural (iv)(v) 2015 Characterized by traditional stone architecture and features stone-built houses and a historic mosque, illustrating the adaptation of its inhabitants to the mountainous environment and their emphasis on community and defense.
In 2014, the estimated population of the Arabian Peninsula was 77,983,936 (including expatriates). [24] The Arabian Peninsula is known for having one of the most uneven adult sex ratios in the world, with females in some regions (especially the east) constituting only a quarter of people aged between 20 and 40. [25]
Buildings in Surabaya with minimum height of 100 meters and above, which are completed or topped out. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. [2]
A research paper argues why Saudi Arabia should be building The Circle — and not The Line. ... In 2021, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced its plans to build a desert linear city, called The ...
Tallest building in Saudi Arabia from 2002 to 2012, and the first supertall skyscraper in Saudi Arabia. Sumou Tower 2: Jeddah: 290 m (951 ft) 63 2025 Structurally topped out, expected to be completed in 2025. Abraj Al Bait ZamZam Tower: Mecca: 279 m (915 ft) 58 2012 Tallest hotel in Saudi Arabia. Abraj Al Bait Hajar Tower: Mecca