Two: the Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of Oman
The United Arab Emirates and Oman are the two Arab Gulf States that border the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Oman and the United Arab Emirates touch both the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf.
The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.
Caspian Sea on the northern border, and the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman on the southern coast.
The six Arabian Peninsula countries that border the Persian Gulf are: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain*, UAE, and Oman*. *Bahrain and Oman may be considered to not fit the requirements since, (1) Bahrain is an island, so technically it is not on the Arabian Peninsula, and (2) Oman's border on the Persian Gulf is technically the western part of the Strait of Hormuz.
It is the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
NO, the Sinai Peninsula is far to the west of Persian Gulf. It is the Omani Peninsula which separates the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Iran in the north and Oman in the south separate the Persian Gulf from the Gulf of Oman, with only the Strait of Hormuz to link them.
Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman (exclave of Musandam), Iraq, and Iran all border the Persian Gulf. Choose four.
Kuwait overlooks Persian Gulf, but not 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.