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Oman

OFFICIAL NAME: Sultanate of Oman

DATE OF FORMATION: 1951

POPULATION: 2.9 million

DENSITY: 35 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Arabic, Baluchi, Farsi, Hindi, Punjabi

RELIGIONS: Ibadi Muslim 75%, Other Muslim and Hindu 25%

ETHNIC MIX: Arab 88%, Baluchi 4%, Persian 3%, Indian and Pakistani 3%, African 2%

GOVERNMENT: Nonparty elections

CURRENCY: Omani rial

 

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Occupying the eastern corner of the Arabian peninsula, Oman commands a strategic position at the entrance to the Persian Gulf. It is the least developed of the Gulf states. The most densely populated areas are the northern coast and the southern Salalah plain. Oil exports have given Oman modest prosperity under a paternalistic sultan. A Marxist-led insurgency supported by southern Dhofaris was defeated in the 1970s.

 

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