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  2. General Authority for Statistics (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    The statistical works in Saudi Arabia started early by establishing the Central Department of Statistics and Information in 1960 to be responsible for national statistics and information. [3] In 2015, the Central Department of Statistics and Information was transformed into a public authority called the General Authority for Statistics.

  3. Demographics of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia is among the top five immigrant destination countries around the world, currently hosting 5.3 million international migrants in its borders. In 2017, non-native residents accounted for 38% of the Kingdom's total population, more than twice that of the United States whose immigrants make up 15% of the nation's total population. [ 48 ]

  4. List of Arabian cities by population - Wikipedia

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    The minimum population for a city to be included is 500,000. The geographic definition of Arabia is used, encompassing the countries of Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen in their entirety, as well as the island nation of Bahrain and the southern regions of Iraq and Jordan.

  5. GStat - Wikipedia

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    GStat 2.0 is a major redesign of the original version which will ensure that it will meet the future demands of an evolving infrastructure and easily integrate with other operational tools. GStat is the result of a collaboration between Academia Sinica and the Grid Technology Group at CERN. The main purpose of the joint project is to align ...

  6. Economy of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia's oil reserves and production are largely managed by the state-owned corporation Saudi Aramco. [22] Another 40% of the GDP comes from the private sector. An estimated 7.5 (2013) million foreigners work legally in Saudi Arabia [23] and play a crucial role in developing the Saudi economy, for example in the oil and service sectors ...

  7. Arab Satellite Communications Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Satellite Communications Organization (often abbreviated as Arabsat) is a communications satellite operator in the Arab World, headquartered in the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Arabsat was created to deliver satellite-based, public and private telecommunications services to the Arab States, in accordance with International Standards.

  8. What does Neymar’s departure mean for the Saudi league? - AOL

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    Neymar’s move from Al-Hilal to Brazilian club Santos means the Saudi Pro League has lost one of its most high-profile players. The Brazilian attacker was among the global stars who transferred ...

  9. List of governorates of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Governorates of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Index Governorate Region Population 2010 Census Remarks 1 Riyadh: Riyadh Region: 5,254,560 2 Diriyah: Riyadh Region: 73,668 3 Al-Kharj: Riyadh Region: 376,325 4 Dawadmi: Riyadh Region: 217,305 5 Al Majma'ah: Riyadh Region: 133,285 6 Al-Quway'iyah: Riyadh Region: 126,161 7 Wadi ad-Dawasir: Riyadh ...