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  • The Persian Gulf is a semi-enclosed sea between Iran and the Arabian peninsula which, through the Strait of Hormoz, connects to the sea of Oman and from there to the Indian Ocean. This large expanse of water is located to the south and southwest of Iran, near the regions of Khuzestan, Bushehr and to a part of the region Hormozgan and borders on seven countries, i United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait with a different extension of the coasts.
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  • The water from the Persian Gulf has a higher salinity, and therefore exits from the bottom of the Strait, while ocean water with less salinity flows in through the top.
  • The Persian Gulf covers a region of around 238,000 square kilometers. This gulf measures 900 km in length and 250 km in width.
  • The United States played a limited part until Iraq invaded Iran in 1980 and the ensuing war threatened the safe passage of oil tankers out of the Persian Gulf.
  • Persian Gulf lies between South Western Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. Through strait of Hormuz, it’s connected to Oman sea.
  • Persian Gulf. Persiangulf. ... The Persian Gulf is an extension of the Arabian Sea, positioned in the heart of the Middle East.
  • A: The Persian Gulf is surrounded by several countries, including Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
  • We, a group of Iranians, decided to stop distorting the name of the Persian Gulf in order to divide the Iranian and Arab races and weaken the Islamic unity by...
  • Visit RT to read about oil and gas production and trade in the Arabian Gulf. Get all the news on navy and aviation drills in the Persian Gulf.
  • The Islamic Republic of Iran designated April 30th as the “National Day of Persian Gulf” and has also issued a series of stamps commemorating.
  • The Persian Gulf area was well known by early local navigators and from the beginning of the 16th century by Portuguese, British, and Dutch traders.