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ABSOLUTE MONARCHY · WESTERN ASIA

Oman.

Oman occupies the south-eastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, with traditional dhow shipyards, Frankincense-trade ports and the dramatic Hajar Mountains that drop sharply to the Gulf of Oman.

4.6M Population
Muscat Capital
309,500 km² area
OMR Currency
Asia Arabic Tropical Nov – Apr (dry season) +968 Drives right
05 · About

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Oman occupies the south-eastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, with traditional dhow shipyards, Frankincense-trade ports and the dramatic Hajar Mountains that drop sharply to the Gulf of Oman.

Geography & landscape

Oman sits in Western Asia, in the northern hemisphere of Asia. With an area of approximately 309,500 km², it is a mid-sized country, set in the northern hemisphere and exposed to the tropical climate band typical of its latitude. Its capital, Muscat, lies near coordinates 21°, 57°.

The country shares the cultural and geographic context of Asia, with neighbouring states and trade routes shaped by its position in the wider Western Asia region. Topography, watersheds and coastline (where present) define the practical realities of agriculture, settlement and transport across Oman.

People & society

The population of Oman is around 4.6M. Communities, dialects and customs vary by region, and the country’s sense of identity is shaped by its history, its borders and the everyday rhythms of its towns and cities.

The official language is Arabic, used in government, education and most public life. Regional dialects, minority languages and immigrant communities add further linguistic texture.

Government & politics

Oman is structured as a absolute monarchy. Political authority is exercised through institutions based primarily in Muscat, with the head of state and head of government performing constitutional roles defined by the country’s legal framework. Domestic policy, foreign relations and the administration of public services all flow from this constitutional core.

Economy & currency

The official currency of Oman is the Omani Rial (OMR). Monetary policy, banking, taxation and trade are managed nationally, often in coordination with regional and international institutions. Major economic activity tends to cluster around Muscat and other principal urban centres, with secondary economies built on the country’s natural resources, manufacturing capacity and service industries.

Culture & everyday life

The cultural footprint of Oman shows up in cuisine, music, sport, religious life, festivals and design. National holidays mark the country’s historical pivots; family meals, café culture and street life follow patterns rooted in geography and tradition. International audiences usually meet Oman through its sport, its music, its food, or the global diaspora that carries those things abroad.

Travel essentials

The capital, Muscat, is the natural starting point for first-time visitors. International dialling uses the country code +968, and clocks are set to the GST (UTC+4) time zone. ISO standards identify Oman as OM (alpha-2) and OMN (alpha-3) — useful when booking flights, decoding number plates, or matching customs paperwork. The flag, 🇴🇲, appears at every border post and on every passport.

By the numbers

Sort or filter the table below to compare key metrics at a glance.

Metric Value Unit / Note
Capital city Muscat
Continent Asia
Sub-region Western Asia
Population 4.6M people
Area 309,500 km²
Currency Omani Rial (OMR)
Calling code +968 international dialling
Time zone GST (UTC+4) standard time
Government type Absolute monarchy
ISO 3166 alpha-2 OM 2-letter code
ISO 3166 alpha-3 OMN 3-letter code
Latitude 21 degrees
Longitude 57 degrees

Did you know?

Frankincense from Oman's Dhofar region was once worth more than gold and was a major trade good of the ancient world.

Dispatch 12 · MAY · 26

A small thing, worth noting.

Frankincense from Oman's Dhofar region was once worth more than gold and was a major trade good of the ancient world.

— filed from Oman