يونيو 23, 2023

موضوع عن الكويت بالانجليزي

فيديو موضوع عن الكويت بالانجليزي

موضوع عن الكويت بالانجليزي

موضوع عن الكويت بالانجليزي

Kuwait is the third smallest country in the Persian Gulf It is one of the countries of the Middle East. As for its geographical location, it is located in southwest Asia Kuwait overlooks the Arabian Gulf from the east, and it overlooks the Republic of Iraq from the north and west, and Saudi Arabia from the south. Its area is 17,818 square kilometers, and it is inhabited by nearly four million people, Kuwait has many islands, but they are uninhabited.

The system of government in Kuwait is a hereditary emirate ruled by the Al-Sabah family and has a democratic constitutional monarchy, Kuwait is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Islamic religion is the official religion of the state. Arabic is the official language of the state, As for its capital, it is Kuwait City.

There are six governorates in the State of Kuwait: Al-Jahra Governorate, Al-Farwaniya Governorate, Al-Asimah Governorate, Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate, Al-Ahmadi Governorate, and Hawalli Governorate.

Diving on pearls, marine trade and shipbuilding are among the most important professions in which Kuwaitis have worked since the founding of the State of Kuwait and before the discovery of oil to earn a living, which made it the most important commercial center in the Arabian Gulf and its regions, and its ports are considered among the main ports in the Arabian Peninsula and Mesopotamia

Kuwait has become one of the richest countries in the world economically and owns the fifth largest oil reserves in the world and the official currency is the Kuwaiti dinar since it was officially adopted in 1960. The Kuwaiti dinar is considered one of the highest exchange rates in the world compared to the US dollar. Kuwait, compared to other Arab kingdoms, is the most open in the side political but one of the most conservative of them. Its people are proud of the ancient heritage and civilization on which the State of Kuwait was founded, so we find that the people of Kuwait, despite their prosperity and prosperous economic progress, still adhere to the ancient Bedouin side on which they grew up.