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Oman



عُمان

العربية [1]عُمان - سلطنة عُمان

سلطنة عُمان هي دولة تقع في جنوب شرق شبه الجزيرة العربية في جنوب غرب آسيا. لها حدود مشتركة من الشمال الغربي مع دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة و من الغرب مع المملكة العربية السعودية و من الجنوب الشرقي مع اليمن. لديها شاطئ يبلغ طوله حوالي 3200 كم مطل على بحر العرب و الخليج العربي.

English Oman - Sultanate of Oman

The Sultanate of Oman is a country in Southwest Asia, on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It borders the ► United Arab Emirates in the northwest, ► Saudi Arabia in the west, and ► Yemen in the southwest. The coast is formed by the Arabian Sea in the south and east, and the Gulf of Oman in the northeast. The country also has an enclave enclosed by the United Arab Emirates.


Short name  Oman
Official name Sultanate of Oman
Status Independent country since 1744
Location Middle East
Capital [2] مسقط (Muscat)
Population 4,617,927 inhabitants
Area 309.500 square kilometres (119.499 sq mi)
Major languages Arabic (official)
Major religions Islam, Hinduism, Christianity
More information Oman, Geography of Oman, History of Oman and Politics of Oman
More images Oman - Oman (Category).

General maps

Map of Oman
Map of Oman
Map of Oman
Rub' al Khali or Empty Quarter (in Arabic)
Rub' al Khali
Administrative divisions of Oman
Administrative divisions of Oman

(includes the newer governorate of Al Buraimi)

Districts of Oman

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Oman, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Oman.

The Persian Sassanian Empire (226-650) in 602 to 629, Strokes: Under Sassanid military control.
Sassanide Empire
Sassanide Empire
Expansion of the Caliphate: I: Muhammad; II: Abu Bakr; III: Omar and IV: Othman
Age of the Caliphs
Caliphate around 750

Satellite maps

  Satellite map

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  1. Romanization: ʿUmān- Salṭanat ʿUmān.
  2. Romanization: Masqat.

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