It is called "Hilalah".
I think the above is incorrect, it is called Halala.
No, Saudi Arabia does not have equal distribution of income. There is a significant income inequality in the country, with a small percentage of the population holding a large share of the wealth while a larger portion of the population faces financial challenges.
In Saudi Arabia, women are not allowed to vote. Only men can vote.
A dinar,
tiyin
xu is a monetary unit of the Vietnam which is equal to one hundredth of a dong.
I believe in Saudi Arabia, the currency is named "Riyal, with 1 of those equal to .27 U.S. Dollars.
Since zen is not a monetary unit, the country is fictitious. Sen is a monetary unit of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Malaysia, equal to one hundredth of a dollar in Brunei, one hundredth of a riel in Cambodia, one hundredth of a rupiah in Indonesia, and one hundredth of a ringgit in Malaysia. It is also a former monetary unit in Japan, equal to one hundredth of a yen... with a "y."
As of January 2022, 800 Japanese yen is equivalent to approximately 28 Saudi Arabian riyals. However, exchange rates can fluctuate, so it is recommended to check a reliable source for the most up-to-date conversion.
The riyal is the currency in the country of Saudi Arabia. For reference, one U.S. dollar is equal to 3.75 Saudi riyals.
An avo is the fractional currency unit of Macao, equal to one hundredth of a pataca.
27 to 30 million (which is not a lot, in fact, it is equal to the population of people in California!)
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