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 al-hudud --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Perhaps the best-known gangster of all time, Al “Scarface” Capone was the most powerful mob boss of his era.
He dominated organized crime in the Chicago area from 1925 until 1931, when he was imprisoned for federal income tax evasion.
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 Saudi Arabia Local Government - Flags, Maps, Economy, History, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, ...
In 1992 all amirate governors and most of their deputies were members of the Al Saud.
The mayors of each city, town, and village within an amirate were formally responsible to the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, although in practice they also were subordinate to the governor.
Since the 1960s, the Al Saud princes have discussed the merits of creating amirate councils, elected or appointed bodies of local men to advise and assist the governors.
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 Saudi Arabia map and information page
The largest country in the Middle East, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is 95% desert, including the Rub' Al Khali, the biggest mass of sand on the planet.
The country is the world's largest producer and exporter of oil, and still uses much of the profits from that industry to improve the infrastructure of the country and the lives of its people.
Landforms Saudi Arabia is mostly uninhabited desert land, including the Rub' Al Khali Desert, the biggest mass of sand on the planet, and the An-Nafud Desert - where sand dunes often exceed 100 ft. in height.
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 2005 Population Figures for Al-Bahah, Saudi Arabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Al Bahah; Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah; Al Jawf; Al Madinah; Al Qasim; Ar Riyad
...and Ahmad al Haznawi—came from a cluster of three towns in the al Bahah
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Fortunately, wells and springs are plentiful in the Al Hasa region.
A large majority of the population are Sunny Muslims, but there are an estimated 400,000 Shi’ie Muslims, most of whom live in eastern Saudi Arabia in the vicinity of Al Hasa and al Al Qatif oases.
Saudi Arabia has a large foreign population whose number is thought to exceed 4.6 million.
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In 1902 Abdul al-Aziz Ibn Saud captured Riyadh and set out on a 30-year campaign to unify the Arabian peninsula.
In 1932, 13 provinces, Al Bahah, Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah, Al Jawf, Al Madinah, Al Qasim, Ar Riyad, Ash Sharqiyah (Eastern Province), 'Asir, Ha'il, Jizan, Makkah, Najran and Tabuk unified as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The day is marked by military parades, royal speeches, and cultural presentations, although national festivities have been somewhat smaller in the last few years since oil income has dropped.
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 Travelling to Saudi Arabia - Holidays in Saudi Arabia - Vacation in Saudi Arabia - www.reiswijs.co.uk
It is bordered by the Red Sea to the west; the Arabian Gulf, United Arab Emirates and Qatar on the east; Kuwait, Iraq and Jordan to the north and Yemen and the Sultanate of Oman to the south.
Makkah and Al Madinah are two of the most important cities for all Muslims.
In 1932, the Al Saud family officially incorporated the Kingdom of the Hijaz into the new Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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 Administrative divisions - Ar
13 provinces (mintaqat, singular - mintaqah); Al Bahah, Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah, Al Jawf, Al Madinah, Al Qasim,
Riyad, Ash Sharqiyah (Eastern Province), 'Asir, Ha'il, Jizan, Makkah, Najran, Tabuk
14 provinces (muhafazat, singular - muhafazah); Al Hasakah, Al Ladhiqiyah, Al Qunaytirah,
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 Al Qasim - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
Al Qasim is a province of Saudi Arabia, located in the centre of the country.
It has an area of 65,000 km2 and a population of 933,100 (1999).
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 Mintaqat al Hudud ash Shamaliyah - Online Yellow Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Mintaqat al Hudud ash Shamaliyah - Online Yellow Pages
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 Saudi Arabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Saudi Arabia has about 1.960.582 sq km land area.
The country is divided in 13 provinces: Al Bahah, Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah, Al Jawf, Al Madinah, Al Qasim, Ar Riyad, Ash Sharqiyah.
Name: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Al Mamlakah al Arabiyah as Suudiyah).
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 Government : Saudi Arabia
Administrative divisions: 13 provinces (mintaqah, singular - mintaqat); Al Bahah, Al Hudud Ash Shamaliyah, Al Jawf, Al Madinah, Al Qasim, Ar Riyad, Ash Sharqiyah (Eastern Province), 'Asir, Hail, Jizan, Makkah, Najran, Tabuk
chief of mission: Ambassador BANDAR bin Sultan bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud
Flag description: green with large white Arabic script (that may be translated as There is no God but God; Muhammad is the Messenger of God) above a white horizontal saber (the tip points to the hoist side); green is the traditional color of Islam
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local long form: Al Mamlakah al Arabiyah as Suudiyah
13 provinces (mintaqat, singular—mintaqah); Al Bahah, Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah, Al Jawf, Al Madinah, Al Qasim, Ar Riyad, Ash Sharqiyah (Eastern Province), 'Asir, Ha'il, Jizan, Makkah, Najran, Tabuk
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 Saudi Arabia Government 1995 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, ...
Administrative divisions: 14 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Al Bahah, Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah, Al Jawf, Al Madinah, Al Qasim, Al Qurayyat, Ar Riyad, Ash Sharqiyah, Asir, Hail, Jizan, Makkah, Najran, Tabuk
Legal system: based on Islamic law, several secular codes have been introduced; commercial disputes handled by special committees; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
chief of state and head of government: King and Prime Minister FAHD bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud (since 13 June 1982); Crown Prince and First Deputy Prime Minister ABDALLAH bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud (half-brother to the King, appointed heir to the throne 13 June 1982)
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