The countries located around the northern part of the Persian Gulf include Iran to the north and the smaller Gulf states to the south, such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. Iran's coastline along the northern gulf is significant, while the southern shores are home to several important cities and oil-rich regions. Each of these countries has its own unique cultural and economic contributions to the region.
The Gulf Stream, which begins in the area of the Gulf of Mexico, flows north and then crosses the North Atlantic to the United Kingdom + Ireland. The Gulf Stream is what makes the UK and Ireland warmer than normal for countries on that latitude.
Yemen, Somalia, and Djibouti border the Gulf of Aden.
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.
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.
If the Gulf of Aden where in the center then Yemen, Djibouti, Somalia, and the Indian Ocean border the Gulf (with Yemen to the North, working counter-clockwise)
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They are not. Countries located beside the Persian Gulf are often called Gulf Countries.
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The Gulf Stream, which begins in the area of the Gulf of Mexico, flows north and then crosses the North Atlantic to the United Kingdom + Ireland. The Gulf Stream is what makes the UK and Ireland warmer than normal for countries on that latitude.
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The gulf countries line the Persian Gulf; their name comes from the Persian Gulf.
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.