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From
our hilltop site in a suburb of Muscat, the capital of Oman, the British
School enjoys views of the Gulf of Oman and the towering copper mountains, and
we take full advantage of these natural amenities and the wonderful weather of
the Middle East.
There
are a number of web sites about Oman - a country that remains something
of a mystery to many people, but has been described as the hidden jewel of Arabia.This
page provides links to a selection of these sites: |
| Many
sources of information on tourism, business and government. |
Oman
Online |
| A
guide to the various regions of Oman, by Petroleum Development Oman. |
A
short trip around Oman |
| The
two English daily newspapers published in Oman. |
Oman
Daily Observer
Times
of Oman |
| A
website operated by Shell, that offers a wealth of information of interest to
expatriates. |
Outpost |
| See
how hot it is today in Oman - site provided by Advance Internet. |
Weather
forecast |
| Country : |
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Capital
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Muscat |
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Area
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309,500
sq. km, with 3,165km of coastline |
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Population
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2.33
million |
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Official
Language : |
Arabic
(English widely used) |
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Religion
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Islam |
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Time
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4
hrs ahead of GMT |
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Currency
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Rial
Omani=US$2.58
(US$1 = R.O. 0.387) |
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Climate
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Summer
- 31-45°C;
Winter - 20-25°C |
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Map
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Click
here to view a map of the region. |
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Geography :
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The
Sultanate of Oman borders Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates in the West; the Republic of Yemen in the South; the Gulf of Oman in the North and the Arabian
Sea in the East. |
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Oman's
terrain has a varied topography, with plains, desert, mountain ranges and wadis.
The rock matter is predominantly sedimentary and is rich in metallic mineral deposits,
like copper, chromite and gold. The two main mountain ranges are the Hajar
range, running from Musandam to Ras al Hadd; and the Qara range in
Dhofar, which attracts the light monsoon rains during the mid-summer months (July
- Sept).
Around
82% of Oman consists of desert. There are several islands located in Oman's waters,
the largest of which is Masirah in the southeast which is accessed by boat
and plane. |
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Climate :
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Hot
and humid in Summer (June 31-45° Centigrade) |
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Pleasantly
cool in Winter (January 20-25° Centigrade) |
The
climate differs from one area to another. It is hot and humid in the Coastal areas
in summer; while it is hot and dry in the Interior with the exception of the higher
mountains, which enjoy a moderate climate throughout the year. Rainfall is generally
light and irregular; although heavy rains and thunderstorms can cause severe flooding.
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Days |
Nights |
| Summer (May - September) |
| Coastal |
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25-49°C
(78-120°F) |
19-32°C
(67-89°F) |
| Interior |
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18-50°C
(64-123°F) |
11-35°C
(52-95°F) |
| Winter (October - April) |
| Coastal |
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16-41°C
(61-106°F) |
11-22°C
(52-71°F) |
| Interior |
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8-44°C
(46-111°F) |
2-19°C
(36-66°F) |
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Average
temperatures for the North of Oman are 32-48°C from May to September;
26-36°C from October to April. Due to the monsoon season, June to September,
Dhofar in the South of the country maintains a fairly steady year-round
temperature of around 30-35°C.
Dhofar is transformed after the rains
into a lush landscape of green fields and verdant vegetation. Average rainfall
in Muscat is 75mm. In the Jebel al Akhdar region, average rainfall can be from
250mm-400mm. The monsoon season in Dhofar can bring rainfall of between 100-400mm. |
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Business
Hours :
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The
work week begins on a Saturday, with Thursday and Friday making up the weekend
- Friday being the day of rest. |
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Private
sector businesses : 8am-1pm, 4-7pm, except Friday. |
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Shopping
centres : 9am-1pm, 4.30-9.30pm. |
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Banking
services : 8am-12pm, except Friday. |
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Government
offices : 7am-2.30pm, Saturday to Wednesday. |
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Currency
& Banking :
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The
unit of currency is the Rial Omani (R.O.) comprising of 1,000 baizas. In general,
banking hours are Saturday to Wednesday from 8am to noon, and Thursday from 8am
to 11am. Moneychangers are also open from 4pm to 7pm. |
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Current
exchange rate : 1 US$ = RO 0.385050 |
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Current
exchange rate : 1 RO = US$ 2.59707 |
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| Codes
of Conduct : |
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Dress : Oman is a Muslim country so it is important to observe a certain dress code.
In public places, women should wear garments that cover their upper arms, and
legs to the knee. They should not appear in public in shorts, tight slacks, bare-backed
or low-cut dresses. Men should wear long trousers and shirts. Shorts and sun tops
should only be worn at the beach or by the pool. |
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Photography : While taking photographs, it is polite to ask the person in question if it is
all right to do so. While children usually oblige happily, women may refuse especially
if the photographer is male. Best months for photography are November - April
in the early, mid-morning or late afternoon. Use a UV and polarizing filter. Keep
in mind that it is forbidden to photograph airports, military facilities and borders. |
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Alcohol : Muslims may not purchase or drink alcohol and the sale of alcohol to expatriates
is controlled through a licencing system. The use of alcohol in public is strictly
forbidden, it is only allowed in licenced restaurants and clubs. During Ramadhan (Holy month), alcohol may not be sold anywhere. Driving under the influence carries
severe penalties. |
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