All three of these countries; Brunei, Bahrain, and Kuwait; are countries that both (1) export large quantities of petroleum and (2) have a relatively small population. As a result, the wealth that comes in from oil exports is divided among very few people, leading to a high income per capita / high income per head.
Its all becuase of the oil extracts.
No. In English, Bahrain is a proper noun. In Arabic, Bahrain can mean either the name of the particular country, in which case it is a proper noun, or it can mean "two seas", in which case it is common noun.
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The Middle East is not one uniform government, but is made of numerous different sovereign states. Many of them are monarchical either as Kingdoms (such as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Jordan), Emirates (such as Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar), and as Sultanates (such as Oman).
The negative impacts of tourism in Brunei are similar to the impacts that almost every other country experiences from tourism: crowding, redesignation of public "local" resources as resources to be exploited for tourism, overdevelopment of natural areas and beaches, pollution and littering, the corrupting influences of tourists leaving behind their responsibilities on vacation and also forgetting to pack their common sense, morals, etc. in their suitcase, etc. etc. etc...
A native of Bahrain is called a Bahraini. The term refers to individuals who are citizens of Bahrain and typically share a common culture and heritage associated with the island nation in the Arabian Gulf.
The people of Arabia are commonly referred to as Arabs. They share a common linguistic and cultural heritage, primarily speaking Arabic. The term can encompass individuals from various countries in the Arabian Peninsula, including Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar, as well as those in other regions with Arab populations.
The majority of Bahrain is completely covered in deserts. There are some dried up river beds and underground springs spread out amungst the country, and beach land (if it can be considered different from desert) is also quite common.
The main ethnic group on the Arabian Peninsula is Arab. This group is primarily composed of various tribes and clans, sharing a common language, culture, and historical heritage. While there are also significant populations of expatriates and ethnic minorities, Arabs predominantly inhabit countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait are the Arab countries that border Iraq.
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