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Persian Gulf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seeks to defend the term 'Persian Gulf' and its usage. Maps and pictures, related articles, area history, and project mission. Persian Gulf Highway, Tehran, Iran (May 29, 2007)
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© 2003 Persian Gulf Taskforce All Rights Reserved. Published in "The Times" (London) in 1913. The map is significant in that the Brits at that time published Persian Gulf.
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In 2006, the Persian Gulf countries (Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the In 2006, the Persian Gulf countries combined exported 18.2 million barrels per day (bbl/d) including about 17 million bbl/d via the Strait of Hormuz representing roughly one-fifth of world oil supply.
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Persian Gulf from the most comprehensive global news network on the internet. International News and analysis on current events, business, finance, economy, sports and more. Searchable news in 44 languages from WorldNews Network and Archive...
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Encyclopedia—Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf is mostly shallow and has many islands, of which Bahrain is the largest. The gulf is bordered by Oman and the United Arab Emirates to the south, to the west by Qatar and Saudi Arabia, to the north by Kuwait and Iraq, and along the entire east coast by Iran.
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The Gulf/2000 Project is a service to scholars, government officials, business people, journalists and other specialists who have a professional association with the Persian Gulf and Gulf studies. The Persian Gulf sits on top of the greatest pool of oil reserves in the world. Over the past few decades,
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Welcome to thepersiangulf.org. This website is dedicated to promoting an understanding of the Persian Gulf, its history, its name and the countries, islands and cities that are bound to it. When the armies of the Macedonian King Alexander rampaged through the Orient, he stopped at the Persian Gulf,
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