Oman Vision 2040. Striving to become a developed country, the Sultanate of Oman is building a productive and diversified economy, founded on innovation, integration of roles, and equal opportunities; leveraging Oman’s competitive advantages, driven by the private sector towards integration into the world economy and active contribution to
Oman Academic Accreditation Authority; OIF: International Agency of La Francophonie; OPA: Oman Pidgin Arabic; OPEC: Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; PDO: Petroleum Development Oman; PFLOAG: Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman and the Arabian Gulf; PHEIs: Private Higher Education Institutions; QA: Quranic Arabic; RWTH
Interesting facts about Oman: Traditional Omani Khanjars. Image credit – Martijn.Munneke. 14. Oman is also a member of the United Nations and the Arab league. 15. In Oman, almost all signs and writings appear in both Arabic and English. 16. Oil and gas are the major export items of Oman, while copper is also exported in limited quantities
Set a goal for yourself and work seriously towards realising it. Talk with taxi-drivers, shopkeepers, and Omani colleagues in Arabic. Don’t be shy of making mistakes, that’s the best way to learn. One of the ways to speed up your learning is to befriend an Arabic speaking colleague/neighbour or friend and practise speaking with him/her in
Muscat, Oman, at dusk. In contrast to the stark interior, the coastal regions are much more hospitable. Oman’s lush northern coast lies between the sea and inland mountains. This verdant, fertile region is known for its grapes and other produce, as is the Dhofar region in the country’s south. The capital, Muscat, lies along the northern coast.
Oman. Ṣalālah, town in southern Oman, situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea. The town is located in the only part of the Arabian Peninsula touched by the Indian Ocean monsoon and thus is verdant during the summer. Ṣalālah is the historic centre of Dhofar, famous in ancient times as a source of frankincense, and was described by Marco In the last few decades, Oman has become highly cosmopolitan as the years go by, and along with many other things in the country, the spoken languages in Oman have also begun to expand. Some of the spoken languages in Oman are Arabic, which is the official language, English, a common language spoken by immigrants, Baluchi, Hindi, Urdu Oman's main cities line up neatly along the coast. Today, the country has a population of 4.45 million people (in 2020), of whom 61% (2.7 million) are Omanis. The capital and largest city is Muscat (pop. 300,000). Spoken language is Arabic (official). The majority of Oman's population is (Ibadi) Muslim.
إسرائيل ʼIsrāʼīl. Israel. الإسكندرون al-ʼIskandarūn. İskenderun, Turkey (from Αλεξάνδρεια, Alexandria, as are all the other names derived from Alexander the Great, who founded these cities) إسكندريّة ʼIskandariyyaḧ. Iskandariya, Iraq. الإسكندريّة al-ʼIskandariyyaḧ. Alexandria, Egypt
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