Oman - 阿曼

LocationOman.png
capitalMuscat
currencyOmani Rial (OMR)
population3,204,897 people (as of July 2007)
Power Systems240V/50Hz (American and British plugs)
country code 968
Time zoneUTC 4
LanguageArabic(official),English, Baluchi,UrduHindi
Emergency call968, 112 (emergency medical service, police agency, fire department)
Driving directionright

OmanArabic: سلطنة عُمان) Yesmiddle EastOf a country.

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Located in Southwest Asia,Arabian PeninsulaThe countries along the southeast coast, the north andUnited Arab EmiratesBordering, bordering to the westSaudi Arabia, Southwest nearYemen. The coast of Oman borders the Arabian Sea to the south and east, and the Gulf of Oman to the northeast.

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North OmanMuscatBahraBreimiHajar MountainsMadhaMatolaMusandamSuhar
The seat of the capital, the Batinah Coast, the majestic Hajar Mountains and Musandam Peninsula
Central CoastIbolaMasira IslandSurWahib Desert
Stunning sand dunes, ancient fortresses and coastal scenery of the Indian Ocean
DhofarSalalah
Coastal lowlands and mountains bordering Yemen
Blank domain(Riva Desert)
includeSaudi ArabiaMost of the desert wasteland with undefined borders

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There are 13 airports with paved runways in Oman, the largest of which isMuscat International Airport

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As of 2015, there are no railways in Oman, but there are many railway projects in progress. Currently, only a 400-meter-long small train enters Alhuta Cave for sightseeing, and the whole journey only takes about four minutes.

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