

Oman officially
the Sultanate of Oman is an Arab country in the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Holding a strategically important
position at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, the nation is bordered by the United Arab Emirates to the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the west, and Yemen to the southwest, and shares marine
borders with Iran and Pakistan. The
coast is formed by the Arabian Sea on the southeast and the Gulf of Oman
on the northeast. Muscat is the capital of Oman. It is
also the seat of government and largest city in the Governorate of Muscat.
According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the
total population of Muscat Governorate reached 1.2 million as of April 2014. The metropolitan area spans approximately
3,500 km2 (1,400 sq mi) and includes six provinces called wilayats. Known since
the early 1st century CE as an important trading port between the west and the
east, Muscat was ruled by various indigenous tribes as well as foreign powers
such as the Persians, Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire at various
points in its history. A regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. As an important
port-town in the Gulf of Oman, Muscat
attracted foreign tradesmen and settlers such as the Persians, the Balochis and
Gujaratis. Since the ascension of Qaboos bin Said as Sultan of Oman in 1970, Muscat has experienced
rapid infrastructural development that has led to the growth of a vibrant
economy and a multi-ethnic society.
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