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Persian Gulf EN - 600px|Map of the Persian Gulf.
 
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The '''Persian Gulf''' is located in the [[Middle East]] between [[Iran]] and the Arabian Peninsula. It is an extension of the Indian Ocean. The narrows at its mouth is the '''Straits of Hormuz''', a strategically important area in various conflicts.
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The '''Persian Gulf''' is located in the [[Middle East]] between [[Iran]] and the Arabian Peninsula. It is an extension of the [https://bn.ehalal.io/muslim-friendly-travel-2024/{{urlencode:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|PATH}} Indian] Ocean. The narrows at its mouth is the '''Straits of Hormuz''', a strategically important area in various conflicts.
  
 
"Persian Gulf" has been the usual term in English for centuries, but it is sometimes also called the "Arabian Gulf", mainly in Arab countries.
 
"Persian Gulf" has been the usual term in English for centuries, but it is sometimes also called the "Arabian Gulf", mainly in Arab countries.
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Latest revision as of 06:52, 21 September 2024

Persian Gulf EN - 600px|Map of the Persian Gulf.

The Persian Gulf is located in the Middle East between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. It is an extension of the Indian Ocean. The narrows at its mouth is the Straits of Hormuz, a strategically important area in various conflicts.

"Persian Gulf" has been the usual term in English for centuries, but it is sometimes also called the "Arabian Gulf", mainly in Arab countries.

The entire east coast of the Gulf is in Iran, formerly known as Persia. Wednesday have an article for the Gulf Region (Iran) | Iranian coastal region.

The west coast is shared by a number of countries. Saudi Arabia has most of it, and we have an article for the Eastern Province (Saudi Arabia) | Saudi Gulf coast. The other countries, listed north-to-south, are:

The Gulf Cooperation Council has Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates as members. Nationals of any of these countries can work and reside in the others without a visa.

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