The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest nation on the Arabian Peninsula. It has a population of 25,192,720 and a landmass of 2,149,690 km² (or 829,996 square miles) which is approximately one-third the size of the continental United States. Located in southwest Asia, the country is at the crossroads of three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa.
Geographically, Saudi Arabia is divided into five major regions. The first is the Central Region, a high country in the heart of the Kingdom which holds Riyadh as both the region's as well as the Kingdom's capital city. Secondly, there is the Western Region, which lies along the Red Sea coast and where the cities of Jeddah and Tabouk can be found. The Southern Region, in the southern Red Sea-Yemen border area, constitutes the third region. Fourthly, there is the Eastern Region, the sandy and stormy eastern part of Saudi Arabia, where we can find Dammam and Al Hasa . The final geographic region is known as Rub al-Kahli (literally translated: the empty quarter) and is a massive, trackless expanse of shifting sand dunes, one of the largest sand deserts in the world, which covers an area of more than 250,000 square miles.
* It is important to note that, for purposes of administration, the Kingdom is divided into thirteen Administrative Regions.
The stereotype of the Kingdom as a dry, barren desert devoid of almost all flora and fauna is far from correct. Of course, both plants and animals have had to adapt to the rigours of the climate but, for those who look, there is a wealth of wildlife to be discovered, even in the desert regions. And there are parts of the Kingdom, notably the Southern Region which enjoys ample rainfall and support a wide variety of crops as well as plants and animals.
The Primary emphasis of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been to develop the nation's human resources to enable all citizens to achieve their maximum potential and contribute to the country's growth, progress and prosperity. To support this the Kingdom embarked on a number of ambitious programmes, turning 30,000 students in 1954 into over four million students in 22,632 schools today, and by increasing the health care system's capacity to 41,300 beds in 298 hospitals and creating an additional 3,254 health care centres.
Saudi Arabia has committed vast resources on improving medical care for its citizens, with the ultimate goal of providing free medical care for everyone in The Kingdom (source: US Senate Library). Professional Connections works with hospitals in Riyadh, Jeddah, Tabouk, Dammam and Al Hasa, to assist in this goal.