Qatar is a standing country
From the futuristic skyline of Doha to the sweeping dunes of the desert, Qatar stands as a nation where tradition meets modern ambition in one of the Gulf’s most dynamic landscapes.
Qatar is a small but strategically significant country located on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf. Despite its compact size, it wields outsized influence through natural gas reserves, global investments, and diplomatic initiatives. Doha, the capital, embodies Qatar’s vision of modernity, with cutting-edge architecture, cultural institutions, and a rapidly expanding business environment that positions the country as a regional hub for commerce, education, and tourism.

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09.11.2025Capital
Doha
Currency
Qatari Riyal (QAR)
Population
Around 2.9 million
Area
Around 11,600 km²
Government Type
Absolute Monarchy
Economic Growth Rate
Around 4–5% annually
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