Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has  intrigued travelers for centuries. Its vast  swathes of desert were the  swaddling clothes of infant Islam and the  birthplace of the Arab race  and of Arabic, a language considered holy by  Muslims. It's also home to  two of Islam's holiest cities - Makkah and  Madinah - and to a host of  modern, thriving, oil-rich metropolises.
Saudi Arabia is a monarchy in southwestern Asia, occupying  most of the Arabian  Peninsula
Saudi  Arabia is a land of vast deserts and  little rainfall. Huge deposits of oil and natural gas lie beneath the  country’s surface. Saudi  Arabia  was a relatively poor nation  before the discovery and exploitation of  oil, but since the 1950s income  from oil has made the country wealthy.  The religion of Islam developed  in the 7th century in what is now Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932  by Abdul Aziz ibn Saud, and it has been ruled by his descendants ever  since. 
The Country's topography ranges from wide plains  to deserts, valleys, mountains and plateaus. The main features are: The Empty Quarter (Al-Rub Al Khali) desert.
- The Empty Quarter (Al-Rub Al Khali) desert.
 - The Eastern plateaus and plains.
 - The NorthernMountains and plateaus.
 - The "Najd" plateaus of the Central Region.
 - The Western highlands.
 - The "Tihama" plains in the southwest.
 - Widespread Mountain and desert valleys.
 
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