Muscat - description of the city:
Muscat is city of Oman (Muhafazat Masqat).
The population of Muscat: 797,000 people. Geographic coordinates of Muscat: 23.61333 x 58.59333.
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Oman
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International title |
Muscat |
Population |
797,000 people |
Timezone |
Asia/Muscat |
State |
Muhafazat Masqat |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 23.61333 x Longitude: 58.59333 |
Photo Galery Muscat
#02: Travel across Muscat |
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#03: History and present of Muscat |
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#04: Spending Time in Muscat |
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#05: Muscat - places of Interest |
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#06: Places to see in Muscat |
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#09: Acquaintance to Muscat |
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Muscat video guide
Places to visit in Muscat
- Omani French Museum
- Muscat Gate Museum
- Fort Jalali
- Mutrah Fort
- Bayt Al-Zubair
- Childrens Museum
- Fort Al-Mirani
- Planetarium
- Mathaf Quwat as Sultan as Sabiqah
- Mutrah Souq
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