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There has not yet been a female ruler of Saudi Arabia.
today at 4am there was a blue moon in saudi arabia..
Saudi Arabia has not been affected by Nuclear Weapons nor pollution.
There are 26 universities in Saudi Arabia . this Q have been answered in 2011 .
Saudi Arabia is wholly unaffected by Atatürk Dam. The countries that have been affected are Iraq and Syria.
The Ka'bah is where it always has been, inside the Holy Mosque in Makkah, which is near the West Coast of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The answer to this question can vary, actually. The number one exporter, Saudia Arabia, and the number two, Russia, have been to known to swap places now and then depending on OPEC limits. Russia is not a member of OPEC and does not adhere to to its limits on export and production.
Saudi Arabia has never been "occupied" or "dependent", so the question is inapt. Saudi Arabia was created as a result of the Nejd-Hejaz War in 1924-1925 that resulted in the conquest of Hejaz by Nejd. The Nejdi leaders, the Saud family, declared the united polity to be the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia have been last to the 2006 world cup in Germany, they were beaten 8-0.
The family Saud, for more than two centuries, has been Wahhab. Wahhabism has always been Saudi Arabia's dominant faith. It is an austere form of Islam that insists on a literal interpretation of the Koran. Strict Wahhabis believe that all those who don't practice their form of Islam are heathens and enemies. Saudi Arabia has always lavishly subsidized publication of translations of the Koran that stress strict interpretation of the so-called 'Sword' verses.
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There is no exact count of the number of mosques in Saudi Arabia, but there are tens of thousands at the very least. However, no other types of houses of worship are permitted in Saudi Arabia, so, regardless of whether "temple" refers to a Jewish Synagogue or a Hindu Mandir, there are none legally registered in Saudi Arabia. Since Saudi Arabia has effectively banned Jews from being in Saudi Arabia, there are likely no hidden synagogues. However, there are an estimated 390,000 Hindus in Saudi Arabia and some of their hidden mandirs have been discovered (and looted by Saudi police). Of course, there are no numbers of how many hidden mandirs there are since they are hidden.