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Đoàn Phượng Vi Thị Thủy Tiên Trn Thị Ngọc Thảo

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Đoàn Phượng ViLê Thị Thủy TiênTrân Thị Ngọc Thảo

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Capital : DOHA

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QATAR

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Outline•Geography & Climate

(Vi)• Economy & Culture

(Tien)• Tourism (Thao)

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GEO_ Total erea : 11,571 km2

_ Lies between latitudes 24 °  and 27 ° N, and longitudes 50 °  and 52 °E.

_ Consists of a low, barren plain, covered with sand.

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GEO_ Khor Al Adid (“Inland Sea”): an area of rolling sand dunes.

_ Highest point : Qurayn Abu al Bawl 103 metres (338 ft).

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CLIMATE_ Subtropical dry, hot desert climate

_ Low annual rainfall

_ High temperatures in summer

_ Big difference between maximum and minimum temperatures (the inland areas).

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ECONOMY

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Mining and Quarying (includes oil and gas)

58%

Finance insur-

ance, real estate

and business service

12%

Manufacturing10%

Gov-ern-

ment Service

7%

Trade, restau-rants, hotels

6%

Construction4%

Other3%

GDP at current price in 2011 (QR million)

Source: The Qatari Economy

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• As of 2012, oil reserves of 15 billion barrels and gas

fields , account for more than 5% of the global

resource.

• It is the richest per-capita state in the world.

• The highest average income in the world (more than $

80,000 / year)

• None of its population of about 1.9-million lives below

the poverty line and less than 1% is unemployed.

Source: British Petroleum

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• No one has to pay tax.

• In nearly the nearly 2 million people, the original

Qatar are less than 300,000.

• The heavy work mostly done by immigrants, mainly

Asians.

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• based on Bedouin poetry, song and dance.• uses an array of

percussion instruments.

MUSIC

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TRADITIONAL COSTUME

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MEN

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WOMEN

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Henna

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World Cup 2022

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TOURISM IN QATAR

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DESERT SAFARI  • Experience thrilling drive in the

Arabian Desert’s sand dunes • Enjoy a great BBQ Dinner over a live

Belly dance in a desert camp

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ZUBARA FORT • Built in 1938 • 1980s as a station for coast guards• 1987 as a museum of pottery, coins and

other findings.

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THE PEARL-QATAR• Enjoy shopping in the many high-end • Retail shops • Go and walk along the beautiful

boardwalk

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THE KINGDOM OF ALADDIN• Opened in 1994• Include rollercoaster rides, go karts,

bumper cars, trampolines and carousels, video games arcade.

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Qatar National Museum

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Khor Al UdeidFamous for quiet and relaxing environment.

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5* and 6* Lusail Katara Hotel, Doha, QatarMAINS POINTS

• located in Western Asia• a sovereign Arab emirate

GEOGRAPHY & CLIMATE

• Petroleum is the cornerstone of Qatar's economy and accounts for the most total government revenue,

ECONOMY& CULTURE

• Many interesting things you can participant in TOURISM

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REFERENCES

http://qatar.smetoolkit.org/qatar/en/content/en/53619/The-Qatari-Economy

http://bestvisitingplaces.blogspot.com/2013/11/top-visiting-places-in-qatar.html

http://travelling-around-the-earth.blogspot.com/2011/05/best-tourist-attraction-places-in-qatar.htmlhttp://www.archdaily.com/54737/national-museum-of-qatar-jean-nouvel/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar

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