Bahrain is the only island-country in the Persian Gulf and it has discovered petroleum.
Saudi Arabia is the only country that borders both the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea.
Iran is the only country that borders both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.
Yes. Iran is the only country that borders both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.
Qatar is the only one of the eight countries that borders the Persian Gulf that starts with Q.
The only body of water that borders Iraq is the Persian Gulf.
Kuwait is the only one of the eight countries that borders the Persian Gulf that starts with a "K". Although, Qatar (which also starts with a "K" sound) also borders the Persian Gulf.
Only Bahrain is " surrounded by the Persian Gulf"
Oman is the only country around the Persian Gulf that starts with the letter "o".
No country in the Persian Gulf (called the Arabian Gulf by Arabs) had a change in government in 2002. At that time and to this day, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain were already kingdoms. Kuwait, the UAE, and Qatar were and remain principalities or emirates in Arabic. Iran was and remains an Islamic Republic and Oman was and remains a Sultanate.
No nation starting with the letter Y border the Persian Gulf. The nations bordering the Persian Gulf are Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Yemen is the only country that begins with the letter Y. It does not border the Persian Gulf. However, it does border the Gulf of Aden.
it has always been the Persian gulf, because the Persians were the first to explore the area of , so they named it the PERSIAN gulf. as you can see in the memorial wall of rome (The other big civilization of that time) , the name is spelled as "Golfo Persico" which means the Persian gulf.