All the countries around the Persian Gulf have some of the world's largest oil reserves. The countries in this area with their worldwide ranking of oil production are Saudi Arabia (2nd), Iran (4th), Iraq (7th), United Arab Emirates (9th), Kuwait (11th), and Qatar (21st).
Amounts of buried oil.
It is pretty much everywhere in the Middle East. The oil rich countries are the ones currently drilling, but most of the Middle East has oil reserves. Most oil though is not in that portion of the world. The United States has the two largest reserves in the world. The Green Valley reserve and the Baikin reserve may hold more then all of the middle east. Environmental rules prevent us from exploiting this reserve. The above is not necessarily correct. Petroleum in the Middle East is predominantly found around the Persian Gulf area and in the larger North African countries. No Levant country nor Turkey has any current access to petroleum. Israel, however, is trying to mine for petroleum within its territorial waters.
In the countries around the Aegean Sea and in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Persian people primarily belong to Iran, where they are one of the largest ethnic groups. Historically, they have also influenced regions across the Middle East and Central Asia. The Persian language, Farsi, is a significant part of their cultural identity, and their heritage dates back to ancient civilizations such as the Achaemenid Empire. Today, Persian communities can also be found in neighboring countries and around the world due to migration.
Farsi, also known as Persian, is mostly spoken in Iran and to a lesser extent in Afghanistan and Tajikistan. While there are Persian-speaking communities in the Middle East, such as in countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, it is not as prevalent as in the aforementioned countries. It is estimated that around 60-70% of Persian speakers reside in Iran.
English is spoken in the largest number of countries.
The Persian Gulf! The largest deposit is actually located beneath Saudi Arabia.
In a clockwise direction from the south , Oman, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq and Iran.
At its height around 500 BCE, the Persian Empire covered approximately 3.5 million square miles (about 9 million square kilometers). This vast territory included parts of modern-day Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt, and several other countries across the Middle East and Central Asia. The empire was one of the largest in ancient history, showcasing a diverse range of cultures and peoples.
In 1750, China and India had the largest populations in the world. China's population was estimated to be around 225 million, while India's population was around 200 million.
Costa Rica has the largest Protestant population among Hispanic countries, with around 25% of its population identifying as Protestant.
Petroleum is primarily found around the Persian Gulf, so, the countries that border the Gulf (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates) have petroleum. The countries of the Levant, by contrast, lack petroleum. Egypt also has some petroleum.