Arabia
The only true answer is because Saudi Arabia isn't developed yet.
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Nomads and Sedentaries are the two main ways of life that developed in Arabia
Arabia Fernandez Garcia has written: 'Le fracas des roues'
Arabians were developed in an area that used to be 'Arabia'. Arabia was basically the entire middle eastern area of today. There are particularly old pieces of artwork showing Arabian type horses in Egypt.
NO. It is not. Saudi Arabia is typically considered a developing country (not a developed country). There are certainly parts of Saudi Arabia that are industrialized, such as the petroleum drilling stations and the desalination plants along the coast. However, Saudi Arabia does not have the same type of infrastructure, social services, economic diversification, and human indicators to be considered a developed country. Even as Saudi Arabia improves its infrastructure, vast wealth inequalities, human rights violations, lack of democracy, failure to provide social services to non-citizen residents (roughly one-third of Saudi residents), etc. keep it in the designation of being a developing country.
Caroline Montagu has written: 'Industrial development in Saudi Arabia' 'The private sector of Saudi Arabia'
MEDC (More Economically Developed Country): Japan, Australia LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country): Argentina, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Saudi Arabia
Edmond Y. Asfour has written: 'Saudi Arabia' -- subject(s): Produce trade, Saudi Arabia
Malin Basil has written: 'Saudi Arabia through the eyes of an artist' -- subject(s): Saudi Arabia in art
George Stitt has written: 'A prince of Arabia'