Oman Country Handbook
Northern Oman is dominated by the hajir Mountains, which rise to over 3,300 meters (10,830 feet), dropping to a narrow coastal plain in the north and the desert plain in the interior. the southern
The name "Oman" is mentioned in Arabic sources as an independent region. Al-Istakhri and Ibn Hawqal referred to this in their sayings: "Oman is a region with independent regions with sp...
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Northern Oman is dominated by the hajir Mountains, which rise to over 3,300 meters (10,830 feet), dropping to a narrow coastal plain in the north and the desert plain in the interior. the southern
A journey from Muscat through the Hajar Mountains and Musandam Peninsula reveals its charms, with canyons that rise to
Oman in numbers: demographics, economy, energy, climate, currency, religions, time zone, political indicators and more data and comparisons with other countries.
The Sultanate of Oman is divided into three governorates – Muscat, Dhofar and Musandam and five regions– i.e. there are eight administrative regions: Dakhliyah, Dhahira, Al Batinah, Dhofar, Al Wusta,
A journey from Muscat through the Hajar Mountains and Musandam Peninsula reveals its charms, with canyons that rise to citadel mountains, and dhow-filled harbours leading to serrated
Today, Oman is divided into 11 governorates (muhafazat), each
Slightly smaller in area than the country of Poland, Oman is bounded to the southwest by Yemen, to the south and east by the Arabian Sea, to the north by the Gulf of Oman, to the northwest
Oman has three distinct topographical regions. The first consists of two flat, relatively fertile coastal strips up to 20 miles wide: one in the north stretching from the Muscat capital area to the border with
The Sultanate of Oman is an Arabian Gulf country located in Southwest Asia, at the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula. Covering an area of 309,500 km², it is the third-largest country on the