Saudi Arabia through the internet
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Saudi Arabia through the internet

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Firstly, I can tell you that I didn't know basically anything about Saudi Arabia. So most of the information is from the internet and it may not be very accurate.

What I think, I like about Saudi Arabia:

Free education: Education is one of these things that should be always free. To have the freedom to go to the library, read, write, and learn something. Since Saudi Arabia is a very rich country, it has made education free on every level. But, because of the religion, the education is greatly influenced by that also.

Architecture: Since Saudi Arabia is a very religious country, their architecture is greatly influenced by it. There are certainly other things also, like cuisine, clothing, etc. But, I think when if I would go there, the first thing I will notice is a different kind of architecture.

In conclusion, I want to say, that this country may be very interesting for me. Totally different from the countries I've been to so far. And since I haven't met anybody from there, the conjecture is new for me.

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