Yemen is not considered a Gulf country primarily because it is located on the southwestern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, rather than directly on the Persian Gulf. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) typically includes countries that have Coastlines along the Persian Gulf, such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain. While Yemen shares cultural and historical ties with these nations, its geographic positioning and political landscape differentiate it from the Gulf states.
Yemen is the country north of the gulf of adenThe country that is located north of the Gulf of Aden is Yemen. The nation of Oman is located directly east of Yemen.
Yemen is the country that is directly north of the Gulf of Aden. Yemen is located in the Middle East. Waterways in the area also include the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.
Bahrain is the smallest country in the Persian Gulf.
No, of course Russia doesn't belong to the Gulf countries (Bahrein, Emirates, Yemen, and so on...)
Soudi Arabia
The least developed country of the Persian Gulf nations in South West Asia is Yemen.
The Gulf of Aden is north of Somalia and south of Yemen. The Mediterranean Sea is not a gulf.
The Gulf of Aden
Gulf of Oman
There is no country named Ernem. There is a country named Yemen, and it's southern borders are the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Somalia in Africa is across the Gulf to the south.
The gulf of Aden falls in Yemen .
Omar is not a country, but Oman is. Oman is located near the mouth of the Persian Gulf, adjacent to the U.A.E., Yemen, and Saudi Arabia.