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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, called the Arabian Gulf by Arabs, is mostly shallow and has many islands, of which Bahrain is the largest.
  • The Persian Gulf is a body of water located in Western Asia, bordered by Iran to the north, Saudi Arabia to the south, and the United Arab Emirates to the west.
  • The Persian Gulf, known to Arabs as the Arabian Gulf, is a crescent-shaped stretch of water forming an extension of the Indian Ocean.
  • Darius the Great gave the Persian Gulf's water route the name Pars Sea in an inscription and etching found with the works of others from the same era.
  • Regional AP News-Latest wire news from the Persian Gulf Region. Al Arabiya-Features coverage of Middle East news in English, Persian and Urdu.
  • The Persian Gulf is part of the Indian Ocean, and is located in Western Asia as an extension of the Gulf of Oman via the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The Persian Gulf is a 600-mile-long arm of the Indian Ocean, which separates the Arabian peninsula from Iran (Persia).
  • The United Arab Emirates, Iran, Iraq, Oman possess oil fields which is the basic and substantial economic source. Biodiversity of the Persian Gulf.