

Important Cities
- Muscat (Capital)
- Nizwa
- Dugm
- Thamarit
- Raysut
- Salalah
- Sur
- Suhar
- Ibri
- Hayma
Main Attractions
- Bahla Fort
- Al-Hoti Cave
- Wadi Dayqah
- Ash-Sharqiyah Sands (Wahiba Sands)
- Al-Balid Ruins( Salalah)
- Sohar Fort
- Mutrah Fort (Muscat)
- Qurum Beach
- Al Jabal al Akhdar (the Green Mountain)
- The National Museum (Muscat)
- Ali Mosque (Muscat)
Main Industries
- Cement
- Crude Oil production and refining
- Chemicals
- Construction
- Steel
- Copper
Hunted Facts on oman
- The Sultanate of Oman [1] is in the Middle East, on the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Oman Holidays is a specialised tour operator in Muscat approved by the Oman Ministry of Tourism.
- Oman Air [2] is the national carrier and flies regularly among the two airports in the country (Muscat/Seeb, and Salalah).
- Relative Location Oman, located on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, is in both the northern and eastern hemispheres.
- The country is bordered by Saudi Arabia, Yemen, the United Arab Emirates and by the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.
- The northernmost part of Oman, the Musandam Peninsula, is separated from the rest of the country by a strip of land belonging to the United Arab Emirates.
- Oman or the Sultanate of Oman is situated on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
- It borders the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Yemen in the northwest, west and southwest respectively with three waters of the Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea in the east.
- Muscat is the largest as the capital of Oman, appeared as the Omans Renaissance of modernization and has been exploring the infrastructure development, the site of the Royal Palaces, It is consisting of dense residential and commercial districts, yet some mixed by the undeveloped ones.
- The coast is formed by the Arabian Sea in the south and east, and the Gulf of Oman in the northeast.




