Angola ? they have oil, but i wouldn't associate them with middle east oil-rich
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yes they do ,there oil rich.
oil
Farming and fishing mainly because of the river valleys and the rich soil the river valleys bring.
No, Bahrain is not oil rich. In the recent years Bahrain has only reached around 35 barrels of oil each year.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
All of the Gulf countries are "oil rich" -Possibly Saudi Arabia most.
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Mexico is an American country that is directly to the south of the United States. Mexico is very rich on oil.
Texas
Oil and Snow.