NO , that is NOT true. The countries that border the Persian Gulf are: Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman (exclave of Musandam), Iraq, and Iran.
If you separate the emirates of the United Arab Emirates, it would be: Bahrain, Sharjah and Dubai. If you see the United Arab Emirates as one country, it would be Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait.
The countries bordering the Persian Gulf in southwest Asia, including Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Oman.
Eight Middle Eastern countries border the Persian Gulf. Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman (exclave of Musandam), Iraq, and Iran all border the Persian Gulf.
The countries that border the Persian gulf are: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and The United Arab Emirates (UAE). Choose three.
Oman, Iran, Bahrain, Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
Iran Iraq Kuwait Saudi Arabia Bahrain Qatar United Arab Emirates Oman.
There are 8 countries - They are Oman, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq and Iran.
In a clockwise direction from the south , Oman, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq and Iran.
Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar are the smallest countries that border the Persian Gulf and Bahrain is the smallest.
Countries with a coastline on the Persian Gulf, called the Persian Gulf States or the Gulf States, are (clockwise, from the north): Iran (Persia), United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar on a peninsula off the Saudi coast, Bahrain on an island, and Kuwait and Iraq in the northwest.
Kuwait, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain.
Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman (exclave of Musandam), Iraq, and Iran all border the Persian Gulf. Choose four.