Question 2: Qatar is which country is a *** country in southwestern Asia, located in the southwestern coast of the Persian Gulf on the Qatar Peninsula.
Question 3: Qatar is the capital of which country? Qatar is a country, located in the Middle East, whose capital is Doha...
Question 4: Which country is Doha? Country Name: The State of Qatar (The State of Qatar) Independence Day: September 3 (1971) National Day: September 3 (1971) National Flag: a horizontal rectangle, the ratio of length to width is about 5:2. the flag is white on one side against the flagpole, the right side of the dark brown, and the connection between the two colors is jagged. The coat of arms is round, consisting of two concentric circles and a symbolic design. On the yellow side of the small circle, two scimitars form an arc containing sea water and sailing ships, symbolizing the country's maritime trade and fishery production; two tall, luxuriant palm trees on the shore symbolize abundant resources. The upper part of the large circle is white and the lower part is dark brown, the colors of the flag. The State of Qatar is written in *** in the white part. Dignitaries: Emir Hamad bin Abdullah Al-Malik Al-Malik Al-Thani. Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Khalifa Al-Khalifa Al-Khalifa Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-thani, appointed in June 1995 as the 9th Emir of the State of Qatar. Physical geography: Located on the Qatar Peninsula on the southwestern coast of the Persian Gulf, it is 160 kilometers long from north to south and 55-58 kilometers wide from east to west. It is bordered by the joint emirates of Saudi Arabia *** and ***, and to the north by Kuwait and Iraq across the Persian Gulf. The whole territory is characterized by plains and deserts, with a slightly higher terrain in the west. The climate is tropical desert, hot and dry, with humid coasts. The four seasons are not very distinct. Although the area of the country is only about 11,400 square kilometers, it has about 550 kilometers of coastline, which makes its strategic location quite important. Population: 52.2 million (1997 official statistics), 720,000 (2004 statistics), 40% Qataris, the rest expatriates, mainly from India, Pakistan and Southeast Asian countries. *** Language is the official language and English is widely spoken. The majority of the population practises *** religion, mostly the Sunni Wahhabi sect. Capital: Doha (Doha), the country's largest city and economic, transportation and cultural center, one of the famous ports in the Persian Gulf. Located in the center of the east coast of the Qatar Peninsula, the climate is hot and humid in summer and cool in winter. It has a population of 340,000 (2004), which is about 50% of the country's total population.
Question 5: In which country is Doha? Doha (DOHA), also known as Beida, is the capital of the State of Qatar, located in the northeast of the *** Peninsula, a small peninsula on the eastern coast of the Persian Gulf, the famous seaport, is the center of Qatar's political, economic, cultural and transportation, the country's largest city and the first port, but also the country's most populated area, with a population of about 200,000 people, accounting for 80% of the country's population, most of whom are *** people, believe in *** religion, speak *** language. Speak *** language.
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Question 6: Doha is a city in which country? Doha is the capital of the West Asian country of Qatar and a famous port on the Persian Gulf coast, an international metropolis, the first city of Qatar, the center of politics, economy, culture and transportation.
Question 7: Which country is Doha? Country Name: The State of Qatar
Independence Day: September 3 (1971)
National Day: September 3 (1971)
National Flag: Horizontal rectangle, the ratio of the length to the width of the flag is about 5:2. the flag is white on the side of the flagpole, the right side of the dark brown, and the connection between the two colors is jagged.
The coat of arms: round, consisting of two concentric circles and a symbolic pattern. Small circle on the yellow surface, two scimitars form an arc, containing sea water, sailing, symbolizing the country's maritime trade and fisheries production; two tall, lush palm trees on the shore, symbolizing the rich resources. The upper part of the large circle is white and the lower part is dark brown, the colors of the flag. In the white part, "State of Qatar" is written in Arabic.
Dignitaries: Emir Hamad bin Abdullah Al Maktoum, President of the State of Qatar. The Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Khalifa Al-Khalifa Al-Khalifa. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani. Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-thani, who in June 1995 became the 9th Emir of the State of Qatar.
Physical geography: Located on the Qatar Peninsula on the southwestern coast of the Persian Gulf, it is 160 kilometers long from north to south and 55-58 kilometers wide from east to west. With Saudi Arabia *** and *** joint emirates neighboring, north across the Persian Gulf and Kuwait and Iraq. The whole territory is characterized by plains and deserts, with a slightly higher terrain in the west. The climate is tropical desert, hot and dry, with humid coasts. The four seasons are not very distinct. Although the land area is only about 11,400 square kilometers, but there are about 550 kilometers of coastline, the strategic location is quite important.
Population: 52.2 million (1997 official statistics), 720,000 (2004 statistics), 40% Qataris, the rest expatriates, mainly from India, Pakistan and Southeast Asian countries.
*** Language is the official language and English is widely spoken. The majority of the population is of the *** religion, with the majority belonging to the Sunni Wahhabi sect.
Capital: Doha (Doha), the country's largest city and economic, transportation and cultural center, one of the famous ports in the Persian Gulf. Located in the center of the east coast of the Qatar Peninsula, the climate is hot and humid in summer and cool in winter. It has a population of 340,000 (2004), which is about 50% of the country's total population.
Question 8: Where is Qatar Doha:
Also known as Beida, is the capital of the State of Qatar, is located in the northeast of the *** Peninsula, a small peninsula on the eastern coast of the Persian Gulf, the famous sea blessing, is the center of Qatar's political, economic, cultural and transportation, the country's largest city and the first major port, but also the country's most populated area, with a population of about 200,000 people, accounting for 80% of the country's population, most of whom are *** people, the majority of whom are *** people, and about 50% of the country's total population. It is also the most populated area in the country, with a population of about 200,000, or 80 per cent of the country's population, most of whom are ***, practicing *** religion and speaking *** language. Originally a fishing and pearl-mining port, it prospered after the Second World War with the development of the country's oil industry. There is a deep-water port, a desalination plant, a plastics factory, a steel mill, a power station and an international airport. Many of the residents are oilfield workers.
Doha is also known as the "sports city" of the Gulf region, with seven large stadiums in the suburbs, each with a different style, showing the beauty of modern architecture.
Doha is an important seaport in Qatar, with a deep-water marina that can berth several large ships at the same time. Doha is also a fishing port and the collection of pearls in the concentration of the port, every pearl season, a lot of pearl pickers gathered in the various ports, the head of the sun, the neck hanging basket, waist insurance rope, collection of pearl mussels.
Doha, the capital of the State of Qatar, hosted the 15th Asian Games on December 1, 2006 .
Doha (Doha), the country's first major city and economic, transportation and cultural center, one of the famous ports in the Persian Gulf. Located in the middle of the east coast of the Qatar Peninsula, the climate is hot and humid in summer and cool in winter. It has a population of 340,000 (2004), which is about 50% of the country's total population.
Question 9: Where is Doha Doha is the capital of Qatar ...
About Doha:
Doha is located at 25.26 N, 51.56 E. It has a population of about 400,000, with languages ***, English, and Urdu, and religion *** religion.
Climate
Doha has a typical tropical climate, with hot, dry and windy summers (May-October), and cooler, more comfortable winters, with occasional rain and high humidity
. The best time to visit is between November and March, and it is recommended to bring some woolen sweaters.
The road
Doha Highway is in very good condition, Qatar vehicles driving on the right, fewer traffic lights in the city and more turnstiles, through the turnstiles must be allowed to turn the turnstiles in the left side of the vehicle to go first, the speed is faster, the speed limit is 50km / h - 120km / h, the front row of the person must fasten the seatbelt, Doha's police are very strict, a number of sections of the city with electronic monitoring system, and mobile radar speed detection. Doha police is very strict, many sections of the city with electronic monitoring system, and mobile radar speed detection equipment, for violating the traffic rules of the penalties are severe, do not take a chance. In addition, Qatar has no railroads, public **** transportation is not developed, and there are no bicycles. More sand dunes and deserts, the terrain is more complex, easy to get lost, the vehicle is easy to get stuck in the sand dunes, but the city is not big, you can walk around.
Doha International Airport (DOH)
Tel: 462 2999.
Website: dohaairport
The airport is located 5 kilometers from the city center and has more than 20 international flights, and is best known for one of the best airlines in the world - Qatar Airways (tel: 462 2999). Qatar Airways (tel: 449 6111; website: qatarairways). Many of Doha's hotels can be booked in the airport lobby, and luxury cabs (orange and white) are neatly lined up to take visitors to the city center.
Accommodation
There are numerous hotels of all grades. Some of the most famous high class hotels are Sheraton Doha Hotel and Resort, Doha Marriott Gulf Hotel, Ramada, Sofitel, Sealine Beach Resort, Oasis, Shezan, Doha Palace, Regency and many more. There are a variety of restaurants catering to different needs, and of course, the restaurants in the good hotels are also very good.
Food
Qataris are very particular about food and drink, especially for breakfast. They eat breakfast, cheese or yogurt on the general have to drip some golden green olive oil, but also with a small green or black olives as a garnish. Breakfast local people also like to eat "stewed broad beans", that is, with broad beans, garlic and olive oil and other cooked food. Qataris usually eat vegetables and fruits for lunch and dinner. The production of dishes like to use a lot of flavor seasoning.
Qataris to rice, beef and lamb-based, like to eat sea food. Entertaining VIPs with roasted whole sheep, in the belly of the sheep filled with rice and then baked, a unique flavor. Sometimes guests are also invited to eat dates and rice, with dates, pine nuts and raisins fried rice, sweet and savory. Entertain guests to eat seafood is grilled fish and dipped in soup prawns. One kind of fish used for grilled fish dishes is called "Hamura", which is reddish in color. Tender meat, generally weighing more than 10 pounds, roasted with pine branches, with a special flavor; dipped in soup prawns are prawns fried or boiled and dipped in mutton with the end of the system of seasoning soup, fresh and tasty.
When eating, the guests and hosts sit in turn on the carpet with their hands on food, guests and hosts eat and talk, a meal often up to one or two hours, and finally send coffee, guests drink a few mouths of coffee, you can get up to say goodbye. Like other *** countries, Qatar is strictly prohibited *** eat pork, drink strong alcohol, no smoking, and gambling, if violated, severely punished, foreigners are no exception.
Shopping
The Middle East has always been proud of its spices and perfumes, and many of their scents are quite special. Fragrances are usually used by the locals when they receive guests, and they are very particular about the use of fragrances if they have foreign guests visiting. They will clean up their homes very ...... >>
Question 10: Geography of Doha Doha is a tropical desert climate, with an average annual temperature of 18-30 ℃, the highest ever reached 45 ℃. The average rainfall throughout the year is about 120mm. the average tidal height, *** for 1.5m, low tide for 0.4m. the port area has nine major berths, shoreline length of 1829m, the maximum water depth of 9.1m. loading and unloading equipment has a variety of shore cranes, container cranes, trans-shipment loaders and tugboats, etc., of which the maximum lifting capacity of shore cranes up to 70 tons. The warehouse area is about 48,000 square meters. The water depth of the anchorage is 15 m. In 1991, the container throughput of the port and the port of Umm Said amounted to 129,000 TEU, and the main imported goods are grain, construction materials and timber, etc. The exported goods are mainly oil. The ratio of the Qatari lira to the US dollar is 3.64:1.