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What (who) is Gulf of Oman - definition

STRAIT THAT CONNECTS THE ARABIAN SEA WITH THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Sea of Oman; Oman sea; Oman Sea; Gulf of oman; Iranian Sea; Gulf of Makran; Oman Gulf; Omani Gulf
  • U.S. 5th Fleet]] area of responsibility in the Gulf of Oman.
  • Satellite view of [[Iran]], [[Pakistan]] and the Gulf of Oman.
  • [[Khor Fakkan]], a city in the [[Emirate of Sharjah]], has one of the major container ports in the eastern seaboard of the [[United Arab Emirates]].
  • Paths that [[Alexander the Great]] took
  • The western part of the Indian Ocean, by Vincenzo Maria Coronelli, 1693 from his system of global gores the Makran coast

National emblem of Oman         
COAT OF ARMS
Emblem of Oman; National Emblem of Oman; Coat of arms of Oman; National emblem of oman
The national emblem of Oman () is Khanjar Bo Sayfain, an insignia consisting of a khanjar inside its sheath that is superimposed upon two crossed swords. Adopted in the 18th century as the badge of the Omani royal family, it subsequently became the national emblem of the Sultanate of Oman.
Gulf of Gökova         
  • Old [[Muğla]]-[[Marmaris]] road in its section crossing the Plain of Gökova, homonymous with and located in the outlying waters of the Gulf of Gökova. [[Eucalyptus]] trees bordering the road were planted in 1936 to dry marshlands and help combat [[malaria]].
BAY IN TURKEY
Gulf of Kerme; Ceramicus Sinus; Ceramic Gulf; Gulf of Cos; Sinus Ceramicus; Gulf of Goekova; Gulf of Gokova; Ceramic bay; Gulf Ceramicus
Gulf of Gökova () or Gulf of Kerme (Turkish: Kerme Körfezi, Greek: Κεραμεικός κόλπος, Latin: Ceramicus Sinus, English: Ceramic Gulf or Gulf of Cos), is a long (100 km), narrow gulf of the Aegean Sea between Bodrum and Datça peninsulas in south-west Turkey.
Omani         
  • access-date=28 November 2018}}</ref> Aflaj Gallery, The National Museum of Oman.
  • Following the expulsion of the [[Portuguese Empire]], Oman became one of the powers in the western Indian Ocean from 1698 onwards.<ref name=OQCP>Oman Country Profile. [https://www.qdl.qa/en/country-profile-oman Oman Country Profile.] British Library Partnership. Qatar Digital Library. 2014.</ref>
  • [[Bahla Fort]], a UNESCO World Heritage site, was built between 12th and 15th c. by the [[Nabhani dynasty]].
  • [[Nizwa Fort]] attacked by [[British Royal Air Force]] strike aircraft during [[Jebel Akhdar War]]
  • Al-Bustan Palace Hotel
  • publisher=Sultanate of Oman}}</ref>
  • Japan]] at the Royal Oman Police Stadium on 7 June 2008 in Muscat, Oman
  • Historical development of real GDP per capita in Oman
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  • [[Late Iron Age]] sites in Oman
  • [[Muscat Securities Market]]
  • The split between the interior region (orange) and the coastal region (red) of Oman and Muscat
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  • Oman hosted and won the [[19th Arabian Gulf Cup]].
  • Batina Region]]
  • Governorates of Oman
  • The Sultan's [[Al Alam Palace]] in Old Muscat
  • An [[oasis]] in Oman
  • A proportional representation of Oman exports, 2019
  • Osprey in Yiti Beach, Oman
  • Portuguese presence in the 16th and 18th century in the Persian Gulf
  • [[Royal Navy of Oman]] [[Khareef-class corvette]], Al-Shamikh
  • CE]]
  • Sultan [[Said bin Taimur]] ruled from 1932 to 1970.
  • Sultan [[Haitham bin Tariq]] with US secretary of state [[Mike Pompeo]], February 2020
  • Oman]] for 143 years (1507–1650).
  • Petrochemical tanks in [[Sohar]]
  • Sultan's Palace]] in [[Zanzibar]], which was once Oman's capital and residence of its sultans
  • Cinema in Sur
  • The coast of [[Sur, Oman]]
  • Non-migratory Arabian Sea [[humpback whales]] off [[Dhofar]]
  • Traditional Omani food
  • Wadi Shab
  • Wahiba Sands
  • Ad Dhahirah]], built in the 3rd Millennium [[BCE]], are [[UNESCO World Heritage]].
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN ASIA
ISO 3166-1:OM; Sultanate of Oman; سلطنة عُمان; عُمان; State of Oman; 0man; ʕumān; `Umān; Languages of Oman; Umman; Sport in Oman; Name of Oman; Sports in Oman; Omani; List of games in Oman; List of traditional games in Oman; 'Oman; OMAN; Salṭanat ʻUmān; ʻUmān; Omani Sultanate; Saltanat Uman; Environmental issues in Oman; Flora and fauna of Oman; Water supply and sanitation in Oman; Biodiversity of Oman; Omani traditional art; Omani art; Media of Oman; Traditional games of Oman
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¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Oman.
¦ adjective relating to Oman.

Wikipedia

Gulf of Oman

The Gulf of Oman or Sea of Oman (Arabic: خليج عمان khalīj ʿumān; Persian: دریای عمان daryâ-ye omân), also known as Gulf of Makran or Sea of Makran (Arabic: خلیج مکران khalīj makrān; Persian: دریای مکران daryâ-ye makrān), is a gulf that connects the Arabian Sea with the Strait of Hormuz, which then runs to the Persian Gulf. It borders Iran and Pakistan on the north, Oman on the south, and the United Arab Emirates on the west.

Examples of use of Gulf of Oman
1. The CMPC operates in the Gulf of Oman, the Arabian Sea and Horn of Africa.
2. Parts of the missile landed in Iran and the Gulf of Oman.
3. A major project has involved upgrading roads linking Afghanistan with the Iranian port of Chabahar, on the Gulf of Oman.
4. It center was moving slowly northwest through the Gulf of Oman about '0 miles north of Muscat.
5. News that Cyclone Gonu had spared major oil installations in the Gulf of Oman also alleviated supply concerns.