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Geographic
Location
The Sultanate of Oman occupies a vitally
important strategic location – a factor that has always been reflected
in its foreign policy and trade relations. Outward looking and lying in
south-East corner of the Arabian Peninsula between the latitudes 16ْ
40" and 26ْ 20" to the north and the longitudes 51ْ 50" and 59ْ
40" to the east, the coastlines extends from the Strait of Hormuz in
the North to the border with the Republic of Yemen in the South. Oman
overlooks three seas – the Arabian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and the
Arabian Sea.
Oman, the third largest country in the
Arabian Peninsula, has land borders with Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the
United Arab Emirates. Oman lies on the Tropic of Cancer, and the total
land area is approximately 309,500 sq.kms.
This varies from one area to another. It
is hot and humid on the coastal areas in summer, while it is hot and
dry in the Interior with the exception of higher mountains which enjoy a
moderate climate year round. Rainfall is generally light and irregular.
In the south, the Dhofar Governorate has a moderate climate with heavy
monsoon rains occurring regularly between June and September.
The Sultanate is administratively divided
into Four governorates ( Muscat, Dhofar, Musandamand and AL Buraimi) and five regions (
AL Batinah, AL Dhahirah, AL Dakhiliyah, AL Sharqiyiah and AL Wusta).
These governorates and regions comprise several wilayats(61 wilayats). Each region has
one or more regional centres( total is 12 centres).
The Sultanate`s population is 2,331,391
(according to 2003 statistics).
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