What is northern borders province saudi arabia?

The Northern Borders Province is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Saudi Arabia, located in the northern part of the country, bordering Jordan and Iraq to the north and Kuwait to the east. It covers an area of 111,797 km² and has a population of around 320,000 people. The major cities of the province include Arar, Rafha, and Turayf.

The province is known for its unique desert landscapes, including vast sand dunes, rocky mountains, and volcanic formations. It also has several oases and hot springs which attract visitors.

The economy of the province is mainly based on agriculture and livestock breeding. The region is home to several large farms and ranches, producing wheat, dates, and fruits. Camel breeding and milk production are also major industries.

In recent years, the government has invested in developing the infrastructure of the province, including building new roads, airports, and hospitals. The region is also home to several military bases, including the King Khalid Military City, which is the largest military installation in Saudi Arabia.