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What is the nationality of Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia is an Arab country. The Arab nation originated from the Semitic race, which is the youngest branch of the Semitic race and is close to the Hebrews in blood. As a national demonstrative pronoun, "Allah" first appeared in the Akkadian literature Kuendu Poetry during the Assyrian conquest of Aram in the 9th century BC. Europeans call them "Saracens".

Saudi Arabia is an Arab country. The Arab nation originated from the Semitic race, which is the youngest branch of the Semitic race and is close to the Hebrews in blood. As a national demonstrative pronoun, "Allah" first appeared in the Akkadian literature Kuendu Poetry during the Assyrian conquest of Aram in the 9th century BC. Europeans call them "Saracens". Arab-dominated countries include Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. Most of them are distributed in Mauritania, Sudan, Djibouti, Somalia and Comoros, and a few are distributed in Hormuzgan province of Iran.