- EAN13
- 9782305095943
- Éditeur
- Le Petit Futé
- Date de publication
- 23/11/2022
- Collection
- Country Guides
- Langue
- anglais
- Langue d'origine
- français
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
OMAN (EN ANGLAIS) 2023/2024 Petit Futé
Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette
Le Petit Futé
Country Guides
Livre numérique
This sultanate is still a well-kept secret, a jewel with a case that has
barely been opened. Yet it is perhaps the most attractive destination on the
Arabian Peninsula. First of all for its pure and flawless landscape. Ochre
sand dunes, arid or fertile plains, white sand beaches, turquoise water, steep
cliffs, lush wadi, palm trees, coconut palms, more? Jagged mountain, deep
gorge, perched village. Its people have a secular hospitality, its history
goes back to the time when Mesopotamia, Egypt and Persia reigned supreme on
earth, 3000 BC. Finally, for all that the country offers in terms of
opportunities for discovery, encounters and adventure. It is a booming state
that has experienced in less than 30 years an economic advance of several
centuries. A development controlled for three decades by a sultan who knew how
to take advantage of the wealth offered by black gold and gave the keys to
unification: a name and a flag. The country has managed to keep its
authenticity, punctuated by the daily rhythm of prayers. An omnipresent but
tolerant religion, ibadism, a branch of Shi'ism, for the most stable, open and
safe country in the region.
barely been opened. Yet it is perhaps the most attractive destination on the
Arabian Peninsula. First of all for its pure and flawless landscape. Ochre
sand dunes, arid or fertile plains, white sand beaches, turquoise water, steep
cliffs, lush wadi, palm trees, coconut palms, more? Jagged mountain, deep
gorge, perched village. Its people have a secular hospitality, its history
goes back to the time when Mesopotamia, Egypt and Persia reigned supreme on
earth, 3000 BC. Finally, for all that the country offers in terms of
opportunities for discovery, encounters and adventure. It is a booming state
that has experienced in less than 30 years an economic advance of several
centuries. A development controlled for three decades by a sultan who knew how
to take advantage of the wealth offered by black gold and gave the keys to
unification: a name and a flag. The country has managed to keep its
authenticity, punctuated by the daily rhythm of prayers. An omnipresent but
tolerant religion, ibadism, a branch of Shi'ism, for the most stable, open and
safe country in the region.
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