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Generally speaking, the Persian Gulf is between Iran in the north and Saudi Arabia in the south, but there are numerous smaller countries that also have Persian Gulf coastline.
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.
Countries with a coastline on the Persian Gulf, called the Persian 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
The gulf countries line the Persian Gulf; their name comes from the Persian Gulf.
Yes. Iran's entire southern coastline is on the Persian Gulf.
Small Countries on Persian GulfQatar and Kuwait both are small countries in the Persian Gulf.
Qatar is located along the coastline of the Persian Gulf.
It depends on how the question is read. If the question is asking what countries have coastlines on their north that sit on the Persian Gulf, this would include: Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain. If the question is asking where the northern coastline of the Persian Gulf is, most of that touches Iran, with some carry-over to Iraq.
NoThe "Gulf" is the Persian Gulf.The "Arab States of the Persian Gulf" are:Saudi ArabiaKuwaitBahrainQatarUnited Arab EmiratesOmanAlthough Iran and Iraq have coast on the Persian gulf, they are not considered Gulf Countries.
Yes, both Iran and Iraq border the Persian Gulf, although Iraq's coastline is very short.
The Mediterranean coastline is nowhere near the Persian Gulf. Have a serious look at your atlas.
Only Bahrain is " surrounded by the Persian Gulf"