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The Bedou (Restored)

Bedou
31-07-2005, 02:29
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three equal horizontal bands of green (top), black, and yellow with a red isosceles triangle based on the hoist side; the black band is edged in white; centered in the triangle is a yellow five-pointed star bearing a crossed rifle and hoe in black superimposed on an open white book.
Population:3,744,000,000(as of last census)

Capital City Freeport, Sweden.
The City of Freeport was a preexisting city to the arriva lof the Bedou in Southern Sweden. A large port city(as the name implies) was throw back to the days of Wazzu rule in the area. The bedou have since turned the City into the center for trade in the Bedou community, business men from all over flock to Freeport to conduct their deals.
Whle the Bedou might choose the City of Freeport to do business in, none, save for a few thousand choose to live with in the city. A second City which the Bedou refer to by the name Ahbin-Freeport lays all around the Wazzu constructed City of freeport, and comprised entirely of traditional Bedou tents. The undisputed largest Tent city in the world, Ahbin-Freeport has mean number of between two and half million to four million tents at any iven moment.
The tents are seen from the city to dot the land of into the horizon.
Since the Bedou shift constantly, the veiw is always changing, the Wazzu that remained with in the City have seemed to have little trouble couping with the Bedou way of doing things, some (though very few) have even converted to Islam(though the Sultan makes it explicitly known that no active missionary work is to done, unless invited by the host government.
Geography:
The Bedou are not a people of common land but rather an agreed ideology.
This union trancends racial and religious bounds.
The Bedou currently Govern: Southern Sweden(Land Grant by Wazzu), Burkina Faso(Bloodless Coup), Tajikistan(Daylami Land Grant coupled with Military Intervention), they hold Stewardship over Kyrgyzstan(in cooperation with Huzen Hagen), They Occupy a region of East Yemen(in cooperation with Granzi), a Portion of Nicaragua(the Port City of Brito-WIth permission of Kopparbergs ) , this does not include the many nations who allow Bedou nomads free movement with in their borders.
Note:
Map references:Pending.
Natural resources: petroleum, rock salt, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, tungsten, uranium, arsenic, feldspar, timber, hydropower ,manganese, limestone, marble; antimony, copper, nickel, bauxite, phosphates, some petroleum, mercury, brown coal,
Agriculture - products:barley, wheat, sugar beets; meat, milk, cotton, peanuts, shea nuts, sesame, sorghum, millet, corn, rice; livestock;cattle, sheep, goats , grain, fruits, grapes, vegetables, coffee, qat (mildly narcotic shrub), bananas, sugarcane, sesame, soya,
Industries:Information Technology(Primary Industry) , iron and steel, precision equipment (bearings, radio and telephone parts, armaments), wood pulp and paper products, processed foods, motor vehicles, cotton lint, beverages, agricultural processing, soap, cigarettes, textiles, gold,aluminum, zinc, lead, chemicals and fertilizers, cement, vegetable oil, metal-cutting machine tools, refrigerators and freezers, crude oil production and petroleum refining; small-scale production of cotton textiles and leather goods; food processing; handicrafts; small aluminum products factory; cement
Natural hazards:ice floes in the surrounding waters, especially in the Gulf of Bothnia, can interfere with maritime traffic, earthquakes and floods, sandstorms and dust storms in summer
Religions: Muslim 87%, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Baptist, Jewish, Buddhist
Ethnic groups:indigenous population: Swedes and Finnish and Sami minorities; Finns, Yugoslavs, Danes, Norwegians, Greeks, Turks,Mossi, Gurunsi, Senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani, Tajik, Uzbek, Russian, Arab; but also Afro-Arab, South Asians, Europeans, mestizo (mixed Amerindian and white), white, black, Amerindian,
Languages:Arabic(Official),Spanish, indigenous languages, French, native African languages belonging to Sudanic family, Swedish note: small Sami- and Finnish-speaking minorities, Tajik, Russian,
Bedou Today
The national animal of Bedou is the Serpent. Though due to ecological matter its habit is shrinking.
Art is found everywhere, however the police force in Bedou is a Zero Tolerance group and ignorance of the Law is not an excuse.
The educational system in Bedou is progressive and proactive in attempting to ensure the children of Bedou hold a bright future.
Social Welfare is currently on the rise.
And trade is strictly regulated.


Brief Background
The Bedou originally were the union of the many Bedouin tribes who after centuries in the Arabian and African deserts united and moved abroad to escape the ever growing turmoil of the Middle East.
This first "Joining Of Tribes" occured 1918 under the Sultan Al Deeb Mohammed ibn Ahmed(1871-1964). It was the goal of the Sultan that the unified tribes would one day be large and strong(economically, a common error was that the Sultan was seeking military strength) enough to return the tribes(now invogorated with their worldly knowledge and accumulated wealth, to retake the Islamic homelands and reform Islam. The Sultan Mohammed Al Deeb ibn Ahmed is credited with forseeing the the hardline fundamentalist backlash from the ever growing power in the West which in his time had not yet posed the threat it poses today to the survival of Islam.
With the death of Sultan Mohammed I, his eldest son Mohammed bin Al Deeb(1942-present) took control of the Bedou peoples(as the tribes under one union had taken to calling itself) he mandated reading and writting be compulsory. He mandated a health care system and implemented the cycling work system which allowed the Bedou to maintain their nomadic lifestyles while building infrastruction previously thought unattainable to Nomadic people.
He founded the first Wadi-Rum school of Islam in 1972.
Under Sultan Mohammed II, the Bedou have attracted Muslims from all cultures throughout the world to join their flock of fundamental beleifs with the practice of ancient harsh nomadic lifestyle and the mixing of 21st century technology.
All leaders are known to have eccentricities, the BEdou Sultans are no different. Sultan Mohammed I(Sultan Mohammed Al Deeb ibn Ahmed) is said to have had such an affinity for snakes that he kept in his tents and on his horses(an amazing feet in and of itself) snakes of all variety. Sultan Mohammed the First is sai to never have kept guards around his tents-no man would dare near them for the hundreds of deadly snakes collected with in.
Sultan Mohammed II(Sultan Mohammed bin Al Deeb) was not a collector of such an odd item as serpents, he is however one th emost famous living collectors of firearms today. According to Loyd's of London Sultan Mohammed bin Al Deeb, is in posession of the most valuable and extensive collection of revolvers in the world. The collection is comprised of thousands of guns, and hundreds of firsts or seconds. The Sultan is alleged to have an original of every Soviet revolver ever made from the first year of production in every model. That fact alone, makes it a formidable collection. The addition of several more is what makes the Loyds report so believable.
Sultan Mohammed bin Al deeb owns the largest revolvoer collection in the World, and is always seeking more.

Culture:Many Bedou have retained their nomadic and pastoral way of life. They subsist primarily on meat, milk, and dairy products provided by their herds. However, with the rise of oil production in the 1960s and 1970s, and IT industry in the 80s and 90s, many Bedou have taken jobs in the two industries. Government programs throughout the Bedou Empire have encouraged the Bedou to become more settled and urban-though any Bedou who wish to are aided in maintaining their traditional lifestyle.

Virtually all Bedouins are Muslims. They manufacture their own woolen clothing. Members of many tribes shave their heads, but beards are worn by all men.

The typical Bedou tent is made from strips of cloth woven from goat or camel hair and vegetable fibers, sewn together and dyed black. In the instances in which Bedou become sedentary and erect permanent dwellings, they build rectangular houses several stories in height, with stone or adobe walls.

Approximately nine Bedouin tribes exist in the Bedou Empire. The music and poetry practiced among the Bedouins are connected to some functional expressions, such as songs for watering animals, songs sung by caravan drivers to ward off evil desert spirits, and songs sung by fishermen. The songs among the Bedouin fishermen originated in the Arabian Peninsula and Yemen and are usually accompanied by the simsimiyya, a five-string lyre. Commonly called Yamania songs, these songs are said to have extraordinary power and are connected to the practice of exorcism.

The political system of the Bedou is based on an extended patriarchal family unit. Each unit, from a minor family to an entire tribe, is led by a sheikh. The entire Unified tribes being lead by a sheikh who has been elevated to Sultan. The title descends from father to eldest son. The actual political authority of each sheikh depends, not upon the size of the unit he rules, but upon his wealth and the force of his personality.

The social system of the Bedou has four classifications, loosely based on ancestry and mobile wealth.

They wear clothing that keeps them cool in the hot climate and is in keeping with their Muslim faith(It was only upon arriving in Sweden that the Bedou discovered the their clothing was with only slight moderation fit for that climate as well.. The loose clothing, turban, burnoose, and shawl are all common items of clothing in the desert.
Arabic literature began before Islam in a period called the Jahilyya. This literature of a partly Bedouin (nomadic) society was dominated by poetry, and the poet often acted as the oracle of his tribe. A major poetic form of this time was the qasida, or ode. It required the poet to sustain the same rhyme and meter throughout the entire poem, which ran anywhere from 25 to 100 lines. The qasida remains a favored form in Arabic literature to this day.
Horses
Arabian, also called Arab, one of the oldest horse breeds, native to the Arabian Peninsula. The Arabian was the horse of the Bedouin people (nomadic Arabs) as early as 3000 to 2500 bc. The Sultan Mohammed bin Al Deeb and the People of Bedou Boast the largest collection of pure breed Arabians in the World, this collection is unmatched, for its traceable lineage, quality of horse, and pure size. The Official Bedou Herd excluding wild horses numbers over 2.3 million.

Geography
The Bedou under Sultan Mohammed II recieved their first official parcel of land from the the Nation of Wazzu, the gift of the Southern third of Sweden (http://members.cox.net/davage/images/WazzuMap.jpg). Southern Sweden is the Capital of the Bedou empire.
Later the Daylam Government moved 100 million Bedou into Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. After a confrontation with several governments in Asia the Bedou were left with Tajikistan (http://s7.invisionfree.com/AoH_Official_Board/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=1582715)(outright), The Granzi Government gained control ofthe Nation of Kazakstan (http://s7.invisionfree.com/AoH_Official_Board/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=1582720)(though friendly to the Bedou, they granted 'Rights of Use'), and the nation of Huzen Hagen through diplomatic measures gained some control over Kyrgyzstan, though realizing that the dominate Muslim populace would respond better to Bedou rule, they have granted Bedou stewardship-authority to operate in all repsects as the ruling party over Kyrgyz affairs when/if it is not to the benefit of all concerned parties for Huzen Hagen to do so-there by the Bedou have use fo the Kyrgyz land.
The Bedou also have assumed control of the Afircan Nation of Burkina Faso (http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/maps/uv-map.gif)-developing it into a functioning republic where the Bedou have created a massive Diplomatic complex open to the use of any nation seeking and relations with the Bedou.
Currently the Bedou are constructing reservations(including ports) in Nicaragua (http://peter.korkala.se/kingdom/nicaragua-bedou.gif)(UNder permission of the Kopperbergs government) and a Port in Al Ghaydah, Yemen(Under Permission of the Granzi Government).
Large Communities of Bedou outside of Bedou Territory:
Roycelandia, 1,000,000. (Roycelandia Figures current and inline with AMW requirements)
Marimaia 52,500,000.()
Alcona and Hubris. 25,000.
Josh Dollins 100,000.
Bretar : 400,000
Malkyer : 2,000,000
Pantycellen : 20,000,000
Kjata Major: 1,000,000
Hamptonshire: 20,000,000
Theao:1,000,000
Ottoman Khaif: 10,000,000
The Transylvania: 4,000,000
Starenell: 20,000,000
Abbassia:750,000
These figures were last tabulated ten years prior it is likly these numbers have changed.
If a nation is interested in hosting Bedou in its nation's more inhospitable regions contact may be made HERE, Bedou Naturalizition Services (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=436347)

Military
Military Budget:$9,750,912,034,406.40
The Current Standing Peace Time Military:61,640,000.
Enlisted Reserve:56,730,000.(Similar to the United States Reserve concept-many rotate in and out filling Logistics positions)
Official Break Down:
Army:
Armour-Active Combat Ready
6700 Sultan-I MBT-Trained Operators(Active):40200(Bedou Refit of the Erinin HighKing MBT)
5300 LineBacker SHT-Trained Operators(Active):62600(Super Heavy Tank-The 120GPM by Erinin)
19000 HAAD (Erinin)(Specialist Operation)
5000 T-7 Gilgamesh Heavy Tank-Trained Operators(Active):10000(Crookfur)
3000 T-8 Grey Mamba Medium Tank-Trained Operators(Active):9000(Crookfur)
8000 LBT2 Koshi Light Tank-Trained Operators(Active):36000(Crookfur)
5000 Bowman Self propelled Gun-Trained Operators(Active):40000(Crookfur)
1500 CFAM LBA6 NagaMLRS-Trained Operators(Active):6000(Crookfur)
6000 CFAM LAFV15 Indra IFV-Trained Operators(Active):24000(Crookfur)
1000 CFAM LACV15 Odin CV-Trained Operators(Active):10000(Crookfur)
5000 CFAM LAUV20 Pack Mule munitions transport-Trained Operators(Active):20000(Crookfur)
3000 CFAM LARV15 Athena Recon Vehicle-Trained Operators(Active):18000(Crookfur)
7000 CFAM LBA7 Mercury Anti-Aircraft Vehicle-Trained Operators(Active):42000(Crookfur)
22000 CFAM LAFV16 Bailie APC-Trained Operators(Active):88000(Crookfur)
Ground Support Vehicles
75000 CFAM LUV 5D Land rover-Trained Operators(Active):300000(Crookfur)
12000 CFAM LUV 8A Voltigeur light vehicle-Trained Operators(Active):72000(Crookfur)
8500 S-56 ShadowCaster(Erinin)(Specialist Operation)
10000 CFAM MUV 14B truck-Trained Operators(Active):40000(Crookfur)
50000 CFAM HUV 15B truck-Trained Operators(Active):200000(Crookfur)
12000 CFAM MUVA 10C truck-Trained Operators(Active):72000(Crookfur)
Combined Motorpool/Armour Cavalry troops with stand-by operators/maintenance support:10,659,500.
Special Operations:1,450,000
Basic Infantry:4,000,000

Airforce:15,530,000
Combat Aircraft
75000 JSS-UCAV-EFFK-I "Talon" (Erinin)
4000 EB-2 Heavenly Archer (Erinin)
4000 EF-8 Viking Interceptor(Erinin)
4000 EA-3 PitViper Attack/Interdiction(Erinin)
10000 EA-2 KingSnake Ground Strike/CAS(Erinin)
10000 Ea-50 BlackViper Attack Helicopter(Erinin)
4000 IAR-317CF2 Airfox 2(Crookfur)
3000 CFAS K47 Goth Gunship/combat scout Helicopter(Crookfur)

Support Aircraft
2500 CFU-12 Argo Tactical Transport (Crookfur)
2500 TA-1 SuperCondor Transport(Erinin)
450 CFU-9 Long Shore Strategic Support Aircraft (AWAC)(Crookfur)
950 CFU-9 Long Shore Strategic Support Aircraft (Tanker)(Crookfur)
1250 Mi17CF Ultra Hip(Crookfur)
3000 CFAS K49 Hun medium utility helicopter(Crookfur)
3000 CFAS K45 Vandal light utility helicopter(Crookfur)
3000 CFH15A Roc Heavy Lift Rotodyne(Crookfur)
2500 CFHN24A kestrel Medium transport Rotodyne(Crookfur)
2,375,000 Combat Pilots(Active).
2,175,000 Logistics pilots (Active).
Total Pilots (Active):,4,550,000
Airforce Support Personel(Including reserve Pilots):10,980,000(This figure includes all ground support personel/Pararescue/Special Air Service--it does not include foreign contracted support personel.).

Navy:15,000,000
7 ENVCerberus(Fleetkiller)(Erinin)
200 ThunderHead Class Guided Missile Cruiser(Erinin)
40 FireStorm Class Aircraft Carrier (Erinin)
40 StormBringer Class Aircraft Carrier(Erinin)
100 ChaosBringer Class Guided MIssle Cruiser(Erinin)
550 Longboat Class Missile Frigate(Erinin)
750 Samson Class Transport(Erinin)
250 Nest Class Transport and Landing Vessel(Erinin)
125 Ambush Class Chopper Carrier(Erinin)
11 Hurricane Class Nuclear Attack Submarine(Erinin)
Support vessels
250 AOH 6 Supply Class(FallschrimmJager)
*150 FC-AOR-11 Wicca(FallschrimmJager)
*200 FCDT-41 Yellowstone(FallschrimmJager)
*35 FC-ATF-166 Powhatan(FallschrimmJager)
*50 FC-AH-19 Mercy Class(FallschrimmJager)

Small Arms:
The full variety of Kalashnikov Arms Versions Assault Rifles:
Models AK-47 through the AK-103.
PPL Submachine Gun.
VECTOR LM 4.
Galil 99SR
Long Range Rifle L115A1
L1A1 12.7 mm Heavy Machine gun (HMG)
RPK-74N2 Light Machine Gun
PK Series of Kalashnikov Machineguns
NTW-20 20mm Anti-Material Rifle
51mm Light Mortar.
81mm Mortars.
Starstreak HVM
105mm Light Gun
L118 Light Gun 105mm


The Total Includes Several Seglawi Marine Divisions and Ground Support Persons.
Store Links:
FallschrimmJager (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=75)
Erinin (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showforum=17)
Crookfur (http://www.meatballs.terminator.org.uk/crookfur/)

Bedou It Industries has recently implemented the third generation Twilight Eyes R.A.E.D.(Radar Acoustic Electro Optic Detection) systems for Bedou Defense of land claims. The current details are classified.
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The Transylvania
07-08-2005, 21:45
Nice read, Bedou. Good job.
Bedou
05-02-2007, 19:06
People's Earth Facts
Arabian Bedou Royal Islamic Confederation
Claims:
Saudi Arabia
Yemen
Oman
United Arab Emirates
Kuwait
Qatar

Government:
Country name: Arabian Royal Confederacy
conventional long form: Arabian Bedou Royal Islamic Confederation
conventional short form: Arabian Confederacy
local long form: Royal Arabia
Local short form: Arabia

Government type:
Monarchy

Capital:
name: Riyadh
geographic coordinates: 24 38 N, 46 43 E
time difference: UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

Administrative divisions:
Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE
These Divisions are further divided into substates.

Constitution:
governed according to Shari'a law; the Basic Law that articulates the government's rights and responsibilities was introduced in 1993

Legal system:
based on Shari'a law, several secular codes have been introduced; commercial disputes handled by special committees; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Suffrage:
adult male citizens age 21 or older
note: voter registration began in November 2004 for partial municipal council elections held nationwide from February through April 2005

Executive branch:
chief of state: Sultan Mohammed bin Al Deeb (Mohammed II)
head of government: Sultan Mohammed bin Al Deeb (Mohammed II)

cabinet: Council of Ministers is appointed by the monarch every four years

elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; note - a new Allegiance Commission created by royal decree in October 2006 established a committee of Arabian princes that will play a role in selecting future Arabian kings, but the new system will not take effect until after the Crown Prince becomes Sultan.

Legislative branch: Consultative Council or Majlis al-Shura (120 members and a chairman appointed by the monarch for four-year terms); note - in October 2003, Council of Ministers announced its intent to introduce elections for half of the members of local and provincial assemblies and a third of the members of the national Consultative Council or Majlis al-Shura, incrementally over a period of four to five years; in November 2004, the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs initiated voter registration for partial municipal council elections held nationwide from February through April 2005

Judicial branch:
Supreme Council of Justice

International Relations:



Geography:
Location:
Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea.

Area
Total: 3,002,977 sq km
Land: 3,002,977 sq km
Water: 0

Land Boundries Total:1794 km
Border Countries: Iraq 1054 km, Jordan 744 km

Coastline: 9,018km

Maritime Claims:
territorial sea: 12 nm
contiguous zone: 24 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin

Climate: mostly desert; hot and humid along west coast; temperate in western mountains affected by seasonal monsoon; extraordinarily hot, dry, harsh desert in east--Climate Varies from region to region.

Terrain: Varies from region to region, vast desert area

Natural resources:
petroleum(significant producer), natural gas(significant producer), iron ore, gold, copper, fish, shrimp, copper, asbestos, limestone, chromium, gypsum, petroleum, rock salt, marble, small deposits of coal, lead, nickel, and fertile soil in west

Geography - note:
extensive coastlines on Persian Gulf and Red Sea provide great leverage on shipping (especially crude oil) through Persian Gulf and Suez Canal
-note: includes Perim, Socotra, Hanish Islans
-note: strategic location at head of Persian Gulf
-note: strategic location on Musandam Peninsula adjacent to Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit point for world crude oil
-note: strategic location along southern approaches to Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit point for world crude oil
-note: strategic location on Bab el Mandeb, the strait linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, one of world's most active shipping lanes

People

Population Total:58,996,944
Saudi Arabia: 27,019,731
Yemen: 20,975,000
UAE: 4,496,000
Kuwait: 3,100,000
Oman: 2,567,000
Qatar: 839,213

Ethnic groups:
predominantly Arab; but also Afro-Arab, Iranian, South Asians(Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, other), Europeans, Baluchi,other expatriates (includes Westerners and East Asians)

Religions:
Muslim including Shaf'i (Sunni) and Zaydi (Shi'a), small numbers of Jewish, Christian, Parsi and Hindu

Languages:
Arabic(Official), Persian, English(Widely Spoken), French, Hindi, Urdu, Baluchi, Indian dialects,

Economy

Confederation GDP:
(Per Capita):$700,949,000,000($11,881.10)
SA:$351,996,000,000
Yemen:$19,480,000,000
UAE:$162,000,000,000
Kuwait:$88,700,000,000
Oman:$40,923,000,000
Qatar:$37,850,000,000


Agriculture - products: fish, dates, limes, bananas, alfalfa, vegetables, camels, cattle, fruits, poultry, dairy products, wheat, barley, tomatoes, melons, citrus, mutton, chickens, eggs, grain, pulses, qat, coffee, cotton

Major Industries:
petroleum, petrochemicals, cement, shipbuilding and repair(third largest industry to petroleum and natural gas), desalination, food processing, construction materials, crude oil production and refining, natural and liquefied natural gas (LNG) production; cement, copper, steel, chemicals, optic fiber, ammonia, fertilizers, steel reinforcing bars, industrial gases, sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), plastics, metals, commercial aircraft repair, aluminum, small-scale production of cotton textiles and leather goods, small aluminum products, handicrafts

Oil - production:
16,236,000 bbl/day

Oil - proved reserves:
480.82 billion bbl

Natural gas - production:
178.04 billion cu m

Natural gas - proved reserves:
41,309,700,000,000 cu m

Exports - commodities:
oil and refined products, liquefied natural gas (LNG), fertilizers, reexports, fish, metals, textiles, steel,

Imports - commodities:
food, construction materials, vehicles and parts, clothing, machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, food, livestock, lubricants

Fiscal year:
calendar year



Communications
general assessment: the quality of service is excellent
Telephones - main lines in use: 35,560,000
Cellular: 53,334,000
Modern Fiber-optic intergrated services, digital network with rapidly growing use of mobile cellular telephones
Domestic: extensive microwave relay, fiber optic, and coaxil cable, domestic satellite system with 8 earth stations

International: coaxial cable and microwave radio relay throughout region, complete access the Fiber-Optic Gulf (FOG) cable, satellite earth stations - 12 Intelsat (5 Atlantic Ocean, 7 Indian Ocean), 2 Inmarsat (Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean), and 5 Arabsat

Radio Broadcast Stations:
AM 77 FM 65 Shortwave 10

Television Braodcast stations:
166(plus 25 low-power repeaters/3 standard repeaters)
(plus several satellite channels)

Internet country Code: .bic

Internet hosts: 350,215

Internet users: 5,284,000

Transportation
Airports:
440

Military
ARC Military annual Budget: 41,255,000,000
People's Earth Facts
Arabian Bedou Royal Islamic Confederation
Claims:
Saudi Arabia
Yemen
Oman
United Arab Emirates
Kuwait
Qatar

Government:
Country name: Arabian Royal Confederacy
conventional long form: Arabian Bedou Royal Islamic Confederation
conventional short form: Arabian Confederacy
local long form: Royal Arabia
Local short form: Arabia

Government type:
Monarchy

Capital:
name: Riyadh
geographic coordinates: 24 38 N, 46 43 E
time difference: UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

Administrative divisions:
Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE
These Divisions are further divided into substates.

Constitution:
governed according to Shari'a law; the Basic Law that articulates the government's rights and responsibilities was introduced in 1993

Legal system:
based on Shari'a law, several secular codes have been introduced; commercial disputes handled by special committees; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Suffrage:
adult male citizens age 21 or older
note: voter registration began in November 2004 for partial municipal council elections held nationwide from February through April 2005

Executive branch:
chief of state: Sultan Mohammed bin Al Deeb (Mohammed II)
head of government: Sultan Mohammed bin Al Deeb (Mohammed II)

cabinet: Council of Ministers is appointed by the monarch every four years

elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; note - a new Allegiance Commission created by royal decree in October 2006 established a committee of Arabian princes that will play a role in selecting future Arabian kings, but the new system will not take effect until after the Crown Prince becomes Sultan.

Legislative branch: Consultative Council or Majlis al-Shura (120 members and a chairman appointed by the monarch for four-year terms); note - in October 2003, Council of Ministers announced its intent to introduce elections for half of the members of local and provincial assemblies and a third of the members of the national Consultative Council or Majlis al-Shura, incrementally over a period of four to five years; in November 2004, the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs initiated voter registration for partial municipal council elections held nationwide from February through April 2005

Judicial branch:
Supreme Council of Justice

International Relations:



Geography:
Location:
Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea.

Area
Total: 3,002,977 sq km
Land: 3,002,977 sq km
Water: 0

Land Boundries Total:1794 km
Border Countries: Iraq 1054 km, Jordan 744 km

Coastline: 9,018km

Maritime Claims:
territorial sea: 12 nm
contiguous zone: 24 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin

Climate: mostly desert; hot and humid along west coast; temperate in western mountains affected by seasonal monsoon; extraordinarily hot, dry, harsh desert in east--Climate Varies from region to region.

Terrain: Varies from region to region, vast desert area

Natural resources:
petroleum(significant producer), natural gas(significant producer), iron ore, gold, copper, fish, shrimp, copper, asbestos, limestone, chromium, gypsum, petroleum, rock salt, marble, small deposits of coal, lead, nickel, and fertile soil in west

Geography - note:
extensive coastlines on Persian Gulf and Red Sea provide great leverage on shipping (especially crude oil) through Persian Gulf and Suez Canal
-note: includes Perim, Socotra, Hanish Islans
-note: strategic location at head of Persian Gulf
-note: strategic location on Musandam Peninsula adjacent to Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit point for world crude oil
-note: strategic location along southern approaches to Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit point for world crude oil
-note: strategic location on Bab el Mandeb, the strait linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, one of world's most active shipping lanes

People

Population Total:58,996,944
Saudi Arabia: 27,019,731
Yemen: 20,975,000
UAE: 4,496,000
Kuwait: 3,100,000
Oman: 2,567,000
Qatar: 839,213

Ethnic groups:
predominantly Arab; but also Afro-Arab, Iranian, South Asians(Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, other), Europeans, Baluchi,other expatriates (includes Westerners and East Asians)

Religions:
Muslim including Shaf'i (Sunni) and Zaydi (Shi'a), small numbers of Jewish, Christian, Parsi and Hindu

Languages:
Arabic(Official), Persian, English(Widely Spoken), French, Hindi, Urdu, Baluchi, Indian dialects,

Economy

Confederation GDP:
(Per Capita):$700,949,000,000($11,881.10)
SA:$351,996,000,000
Yemen:$19,480,000,000
UAE:$162,000,000,000
Kuwait:$88,700,000,000
Oman:$40,923,000,000
Qatar:$37,850,000,000


Agriculture - products: fish, dates, limes, bananas, alfalfa, vegetables, camels, cattle, fruits, poultry, dairy products, wheat, barley, tomatoes, melons, citrus, mutton, chickens, eggs, grain, pulses, qat, coffee, cotton

Major Industries:
petroleum, petrochemicals, cement, shipbuilding and repair(third largest industry to petroleum and natural gas), desalination, food processing, construction materials, crude oil production and refining, natural and liquefied natural gas (LNG) production; cement, copper, steel, chemicals, optic fiber, ammonia, fertilizers, steel reinforcing bars, industrial gases, sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), plastics, metals, commercial aircraft repair, aluminum, small-scale production of cotton textiles and leather goods, small aluminum products, handicrafts

Oil - production:
16,236,000 bbl/day

Oil - proved reserves:
480.82 billion bbl

Natural gas - production:
178.04 billion cu m

Natural gas - proved reserves:
41,309,700,000,000 cu m

Exports - commodities:
oil and refined products, liquefied natural gas (LNG), fertilizers, reexports, fish, metals, textiles, steel,

Imports - commodities:
food, construction materials, vehicles and parts, clothing, machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, food, livestock, lubricants

Fiscal year:
calendar year



Communications
general assessment: the quality of service is excellent
Telephones - main lines in use: 35,560,000
Cellular: 53,334,000
Modern Fiber-optic intergrated services, digital network with rapidly growing use of mobile cellular telephones
Domestic: extensive microwave relay, fiber optic, and coaxil cable, domestic satellite system with 8 earth stations

International: coaxial cable and microwave radio relay throughout region, complete access the Fiber-Optic Gulf (FOG) cable, satellite earth stations - 12 Intelsat (5 Atlantic Ocean, 7 Indian Ocean), 2 Inmarsat (Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean), and 5 Arabsat

Radio Broadcast Stations:
AM 77 FM 65 Shortwave 10

Television Braodcast stations:
166(plus 25 low-power repeaters/3 standard repeaters)
(plus several satellite channels)

Internet country Code: .bic

Internet hosts: 350,215

Internet users: 5,284,000

Transportation
Airports:
440

Military
ARC Military annual Budget: $41,255,000,000
Men in Military Not counting reserves: 250,000/65,000/11,800/65,000
Ground force equipment:
Small Arms:
Steyr Stg.77 AUG Service rifle
L110A1 SAW Machine gun

MBTs
315 Abrams M1A2
58 Abrams M1A1
25 Challenger 2
586 Leclerc
150 MBT 2000
12 Al-Zarar
290 AMX-30
150 M-84 MBT(T-72)
100 Challenger 2
100 M60A3


Recons and Inf. Transporters /IFV
600 + (250 for N.G.) HMMWV
350 Al-Fahd (Saudi industry)
1750 M113 Armored Personnel Carrier
174 Piranha
80 VBL scout cars
4 Alvis Stormer
10 FV101 Scorpion
415 BMP-3

Unmanned aerial vehicles
unknown number of SAGEM Sperwer

Attack helicopters
45 AH-64 Apache
10 AH-1W
10 AH-1S

Anti-tank missiles
Baktar-Shikan
Brimstone missile
Swingfire
FGM-148 Javelin
BGM-71 TOW
5 Triad I-Hawk MIssile Batteries

Rocket artillery
130 M270 MLRS
27 Smerch 9A52(300mm)

Howitzers & Artillery
M198 howitzer
AMX-13
FH-70
G6 155

Mortars
M224 Mortar
Brandt 60mm LR Gun-mortar

Automatic grenade launchers
M203 grenade launcher
XM320

Naval Forces
Equipment
Al Riyadh class frigates - 3 ships modified versions of the La Fayette class frigate

Al Medinah class frigates - 4 ships based in the Red Sea

Badr class corvettes - 4 ships built in USA

Al Sadiq class corvettes - 9 ships built in USA

Minesweepers
Sandown class minehunters - 3 ships

12 well-equipped coastal patrol boats and 8 missile crafts.

Support Vessels
2 modified Durance type replenishing ships

Many smaller patrol craft

Airforce
Equipment
Combat Aircraft
195 F-15
92 F-16C/D Block50
110 F-5 Freedom Fighter
120 Panavia Tornado
23 SEPECAT Jaguar


Trainers
30 BAE Hawk Mk 65
8 Cessna 172
3 Cessna 310
50 PC-9

Transport aircraft
1 Airbus A310
1 Airbus A340
4 CN-235
12 E-3 Sentry
3 Boeing 707
2 Boeing 737
2 Boeing 747
3 BAe 125
2 Jetstream
2 Cessna 550
2 Learjet 35
2 Gulfstream III
82 C-130
2 C-140
1 Boeing 757
8 Shorts Skyvan

Attack helicopters
25 Bell 206
12 AH-64
24 Eurocopter Dauphin
6 Westland Lynx

Transport helicopters
24 Bell 206
24 Bell 205
27 Bell 212
20 Bell 214
2 Bell 412
12 Eurocopter Cougar
18 CH-46
13 Eurocopter Super Puma
12 Eurocopter Cougar
12 S-70
18 UH-60 Blackhawk
12 UH-1 Iroquois
Dweladelfia prime
08-02-2007, 15:42
The United States would like to open an embassy in your great nation. We also invite your nation to open an embassy in ours.
Kazkahstania
11-02-2007, 22:35
The Rhodesian Socialist Union is enquiring as towards if we could set up an embassy within your fine nation.

Once these basic formalities are set out, we can look toward making our two nations closer, if at all possible.