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بحث موضوع ملخص جاهز باللغة الانجليزية انشاءـ موضوع انجليزي عن ابدا قصير كيفية كتابة
موضوع تعبير باللغة الانجليزية توجيهي قواعد كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي طريقة سهلة لكتابة
تعبير بالانجليزي موضوع تعبير انجليزي يصلح لكل المواضيع كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي عن
نفسك دولة عاصمة كيفية باللغة الانجليزية كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي عن المستقبل وصف تعبير
انجليزي يصلح لكل المواضيع موضوع انشاء شامل لكل المواضيع موضوع تعبير عربي يصلح لجميع
المواضيع موضوع تعبير انجليزي جاهز برجراف ينفع لاى موضوع تعبير عن وطني نبذة معلومات
عامة my country عن الوطن قصير جدا طويل paragraph
presentation اين في اي قاره عاصمة السياحة مملكة لمحة
عن نقاط الاهتمام الوجهات عادات وتقاليد الشعوب الشامل قائمة مدن جمهورية the great wall of information تقرير
جمهورية دولة حول تكاليف المعيشه السياحة في للطلاب عرض ملخص مختصر حول الحياة والعادات والتقاليد
فى لمحة تعريفية بالانجلش تلخيص قصير كلمة
تحدث تقرير انجليزي عن اي دوله مقدمة خاتمة عدد سكان مدن الوجهات
العرب المسافرون نقاط للطلاب
عرض ملخص مختصر حول الحياة والعادات والتقاليد فى لمحة تعريفية بالانجلش
presentation about oman
تقرير عن عمان بالانجليزي
paragraph about oman
بوربوينت عن سلطنة عمان بالانجليزي
simple information about oman
برزنتيشن عن سلطنة عمان
معلومات عن عمان بالانجليزي مترجم
برزنتيشن عن عمان بالانجليزي مترجم
تعبير عن السياحة في عمان بالانجليزي
The rich sultanate of Oman remains faithful
to a tourist policy which is anxious to preserve its authenticity thanks, among
other things, to a measured attendance. Also, in the manner of the United Arab
Emirates, it reveals slowly its many tourist attractions: its djebels, its
wadis, its shores, its deserts and the presence of the legendary incense tree.
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- Capital: Muscat
- Currency: The Omani rial
- Feast: Anniversary of Sultan Qaboos,
November 18 (1940)
- Time difference: When it is noon in France,
it is 2 pm in summer, 3 pm during our winter in the sultanate of Oman.
- Official language: Arabic
- Main Cities: Duqm, Salalah, Sur, Matrah,
Nizwa
- Religion: Islam (large majority of
ibadites) is here less rigorous than it seems. It is followed by three out of
four inhabitants. There are 13% of Hindus and a minority of Christians.
Population
- Number of inhabitants: 2,900,000
inhabitants
Climate
The sky is blue all the year, sometimes with
some clouds in January and February. In summer, a scorching wind sweeps the
country. Between June and September, it rains in the Dhofar region in the south
of the country. From November to March, the weather is hot but very bearable,
with very cool nights.
Geography
Located in the southeastern part of the
Arabian Peninsula, Oman borders Yemen in the Southwest, Saudi Arabia in the
West, and the United Arab Emirates in the North West. The eastern facade of the
Sultanate overlooks the Gulf of Oman to the North and the Sea of Oman to
the South. The Musandam enclave is located near the Strait of Hormuz, north of
the emirate of Ra'as al Khaymah.
Area
212,460 km²
Climax
Jabal ash-Sham, 3,035 m
Rib length
2,092 kilometers
Landscape types
Two words characterize the Omani landscape:
djebel (mountain range) and wadi (river bed):
- to the west of Muscat, Jebel Akhdar sees
canyons, cliffs, fortified mountain villages and oases (Hamz) succeed each
other;
- in the east, the Jebel Hajar (eastern)
alternates very deep canyons and palm groves; at the bottom of the canyons, the
bed of the river is dotted with water points, such as the wadi Bani Auf.
Along the east coast, the Wahiba desert,
inhabited by the ethnic group of the same name, covers 80 km of ocher and
reddish dunes. Then appears the sanctuary of the Arabian Oryx, with the first
flock of the genus since the reintroduction of the species in 1982. In this
park, one also finds ibex, wolves of Arabia, caracals (lynx) as well as Arabian
gazelles. In the south, the Dhofar with vertiginous canyons admires the rare
and legendary fragrance trees of frankincense and myrrh, especially in Jebel
Al-Qamar and wadi Dawkah. Some hikes lead to the edge of the great Saudi desert,
the Rub al-Khali.
The shores are uncrowded and seaside tourism
remains modest. However, the seabed and coral are attracting more and more
diving enthusiasts, especially on the north coast, off fishing villages that
have preserved their traditional habitat.
Between Persian Gulf and Oman, the peninsula
of Moussandam, enclave in the United Arab Emirates, has become a tourist
rendezvous. The coastal road from Muscat to Sur is dotted with wadis and
nesting grounds of large sea turtles (Ras al-Hadd).
Muscat, a capital with small areas stretched
over 40 km, has long been the hub of the incense trade. The city is worth its
souks (Muttrah), the two castles (Mirani and Jalali) left by the Portuguese,
only settlers of the place, and the palace of the sultan (Al-Alam Palace). A
curiosity: the Museum Franco-Omani that helps understand the links with France
that date back to Louis XIV.
Nizwa, whose fort and livestock auction are
worth visiting, is located in a beautiful palm grove and close to the
spectacular Bani Awf. We must also see Sur and its old port, where we made
dhows (wooden dhow) that were used for pearl fishing. Al-Rustaq flourished in
the 17th and 18th centuries during the Yaruba Dynasty, the imams that occupied
the city's fort.
Salalah, the capital of Dhofar, is famous for
its souks, where has long developed the trade of small pebbles of incense. Not
far from there, Sumhuram, where incense was gathered before shipping it,
preserves the ruins of a fortress and Ubar, which was an important center of
the Incense Route.
Omani architecture boasts a hundred ksour,
which the government has chosen to restore. The forts are also a local
peculiarity, and the road to the Citadels, at the foot of Jebel Akhdar, passes
through three of them: Bahla (walls and brick towers), Birket el-Mouz and
Nizwa.
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