Middle East, southeastern tip of Arabian Peninsula.
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Area
309,500 sq km (119,500 sq miles).
Population
3 million (UN, 2005).
Population Density
9.69 per sq km.
Capital
Muscat. Population: 1.65 million (including the Batinah coastal plain, northwest of Muscat).
Geography
The Sultanate of Oman occupies the southeastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula with almost 1700km (1062 miles) of coastline
stretching along the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Gulf. It is bordered by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the west and the
Republic of Yemen to the south. The United Arab Emirates lies to the northwest of Oman and to the east lies the Arabian Sea
and the Gulf of Oman.
Government
Sultanate since 1744. Head of State and Government: Sultan Qaboos bin Sa’id since 1970.
Language
Arabic is the official language. English is widely spoken. Swahili is also spoken by the population from East Africa. German
and French are spoken by some hotel staff.
Religion
Predominantly Ibadi Muslim, with Shi’ite Muslim, Sunni Muslim and Hindu minorities.
Electricity
220/240 volts AC, 50Hz.
SOCIAL CONVENTIONS
Shaking hands is the usual form of greeting. A small gift, either promoting your company or country, is well received. As
far as dress is concerned, it is important that women dress modestly, ie long skirts or dresses (below the knee) with long
sleeves, men should wear trousers and shirts with sleeves. Tight-fitting clothes must be avoided and although this is not
strictly followed by Westerners, it is far better to adopt this practice and avoid causing offence. Shorts should never be
worn in public and beachwear is prohibited anywhere except the beach. Collecting sea shells, abalone, corals, crayfish and
turtle eggs is also prohibited. Dumping litter is forbidden. It is polite not to smoke in public, but generally no-smoking
signs are posted where appropriate. Homosexual behaviour is illegal. Photography: Visitors should ask permission before attempting to photograph people or their property. ‘No Photography’ signs exist in
certain places and must be observed.