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Governorate of Muscat is situated on the Gulf of Oman at the south part of Al Batinah coast. It is confined between Gulf of Oman and the mountains of AI Hajr Al Sharyi. The Governorate is the most populous area of the Sultanate. The average density exceeds 24 times the average population density in the Sultanate.
The Governorate consists of six wilayats: Muscat, Muttrah,Bowshar, A’Seeb, Al Amerat and Quriyat. Muscat is the capital of the Sultanate and the headquarters and the administrative apparatus of the state. It is an old city that played an important role as a commercial station since the early ages of Islam. It is also one of the most important trade centers because of its strategic and special location. It is famous for Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts.
In Muscat and its wilayats we can observe this remarkable harmony between the ancient heritage and the modern contemporary features. You can see the old houses and markets, small shops and narrow roads, next to the modern markets, shops and wide streets. This preserves Oman’s historical and cultural identity on one hand and gives it at the same time the spirit of the age and modernization on the other hand.
The Governorate consists of six wilayats: Muscat, Muttrah,Bowshar, A’Seeb, Al Amerat and Quriyat. Muscat is the capital of the Sultanate and the headquarters and the administrative apparatus of the state. It is an old city that played an important role as a commercial station since the early ages of Islam. It is also one of the most important trade centers because of its strategic and special location. It is famous for Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts.
In Muscat and its wilayats we can observe this remarkable harmony between the ancient heritage and the modern contemporary features. You can see the old houses and markets, small shops and narrow roads, next to the modern markets, shops and wide streets. This preserves Oman’s historical and cultural identity on one hand and gives it at the same time the spirit of the age and modernization on the other hand.
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Oct 28, 2008
From Cairo, our Oman Air flight initially took us over the Red Sea, then across the heart of Saudi Arabia. From there, we turned south to head over the tiny gulf states of Bahrain and Qatar until we crossed into the United Arab Emirates, with the bright lights of Dubai easily visible along the hori…
Mar 13, 2006
In 2006, I was hoping to return to Iran but after being denied a visa, I decided to take a short trip to Oman. Unfortunately, during my journey from Bangkok, I developed a severe ear ache. As a result, I took it easy in Oman and remained only in Muscat. However, I definitely want to return one day and see much more.
Jan 12, 2005
Having little to do during the Muslim EID holidays, we decided to visit Muscat, the capital of Sultanate of Oman. As it was a spontaneous decision, we were extremely disappointed not to be able to any flights to Muscat at short notice. In the end, we decided to drive to Muscat, which turned out to …
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