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Saudi Arabia is planning to launch the world’s largest potable water project by digging a ‘river’ four meters deep, 11 meters wide and 12,000 kilometers long, aimed at surpassing the Nile river.
While it lacks rivers, Saudi Arabia holds the second-largest proven oil reserves in the world, estimated at 267 billion barrels. According to data from World Atlas, the Kingdom is the third ...
The ‘river’ will be one of the world’s largest desalinated water networks, producing 9.4mn cubic metres of water per day for Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia reveals plans for 12,000km water project longer ...
Most nations with no permanent rivers, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar, are found in deserts or dry climates. They receive little precipitation, meaning that there is little water flow ...
The General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information (GASGI) announced the production of the official map of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, complete with internationally approved borders. This ...