Oman
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General:
Sur, Oman, Matrah, Oman, al-Khasab, Oman, Masquat, Oman, Mina Qabus, Oman, Masirah, Oman, Dibaa, Oman, and 4 others are in Oman.
Masqat, Al Wusta, Ash Sharqiyah, Ad Dakhiliyah, Az Zahirah, Zufar, and 2 others are in Oman.
Oman borders on Fujairah, the United Arab Emirates. Oman borders on Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Oman borders on Yemen. Oman is east of Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
Oman is a founding member of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, an independent sultanate, and a Persian Gulf country.
Mina al Fahl was a chief port of Oman in 1997. The capital city of Oman is Muscat.
Assets:
Oman's international currency reserve was $894 million in July 1994.
Group Membership:
Oman is a member of the League of Arab States, Arab Satellite Communications Organization, the Desert Shield coalition, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the United Nations.
Oman is a member of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.
Affiliations:
Masquat, Oman, Mina Qabus, Oman, Mina Raysut, Salalah, Oman, Mina al Fahl, Matrah, Oman, Sur, Oman, and 4 others are in Oman.
Oman is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the Desert Shield coalition, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, Arab Satellite Communications Organization, the League of Arab States, and the United Nations.
Oman founded the Gulf Cooperation Council. Oman sold goods or services to the United States in 1997. The capital city of Oman is Muscat.
Oman is one of the founders of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. Oman is a member of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.
Mina al Fahl was a chief port of Oman in 1997.
Miscellaneous:
The concept "Oman" is conceptually related to the concept "the Arabian Peninsula". The concept "the Arabian Peninsula" is conceptually related to the concept "Oman". The concept "Oman" is conceptually related to the concept "Omani". The concept "Omani" is conceptually related to the concept "Oman". The concept "Oman" is conceptually related to the concept "Omani resident". The concept "Omani resident" is conceptually related to the concept "Oman". The concept "Masirah Island" is conceptually related to the concept "Oman". Masirah Island is under the physical control of Oman.
Total, Partex, Petroleum Development Oman Ltd., and Royal Dutch Shell's offices were in Oman in 1997.
  • Balochi is commonly spoken in Oman.
  • In 1997, English was commonly spoken in Oman.
In 1997, Oman exported petroleum products through the Suez Canal and Bab el Mandeb. In 1997, Oman exported petroleum products through the Strait of Hormuz at the rate of 0 barrels per day. In 1997, Oman exported 0 barrels per day of petroleum products through the Strait of Hormuz during 1995. In 1997, Oman produced petroleum products at the rate of 894,000 barrels per day. In 1997, Oman exported petroleum products at the rate of 815,000 barrels per day. In 1997, Oman derived revenue at a rate of $6 billion per year from economic transactions involving petroleum products. In 1997, Oman's real GDP growth rate in 1997 was 5.9%. In 1997, Oman's inflation rate in 1997 was 1.1%. In 1997, Oman's account balance in 1997 was $-0.6 billion. Oman's gross domestic product during 1996 was $11.7 billion in 1997. Oman's national debt was $3.8 billion in 1996.
Oman has access to transport via airplanes and ships.
Arabic is among the national languages of Oman. Most people in Oman speak Arabic.
Oman's telephone country code is 968. Oman is an independent sultanate. Comment: #$Oman (the Sultante of Oman) is a small IndependentCountry in the ArabianPeninsula . The bulk of it is east of SaudiArabia and the UnitedArabEmirates, on the IndianOcean and the GulfOfOman . A small part of #$Oman is north of the UnitedArabEmirates (north of RasAlKhaimah-Emirate and Fujairah-Emirate ) directly on the StraitOfHormuz.
Oman is a founding member of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. It has no significant access to transport via trains. It is obliged to follow the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Oman's maximum production capacity for refined petroleum products was 85,000 barrels per day in January 1997.
Oman's gross domestic product was $11.7 billion per year in 1996.
In 1997, Oman could produce at most 1.7 giga watts of electricity on January 1, 1996. Oman started in 1650 in 1997.
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