Qatar Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
country in West Asia
About Qatar
Qatar has the world's third-largest natural-gas reserves, behind only Russia and Iran. Its oil reserves are similar in size to those of theUnited States of Americabut will last much longer because its production levels are only one-sixth the rate of that country. Its strategic position has also led to the explosive growth of its flag carrier Qatar Airways, which has turnedDohainto one of the world's busiest air hubs. The Qatari government has also been diversifying its economy away from its traditional reliance on oil and natural gas, and has turned the country into one of the main education hubs of the Middle East. By most accounts its people are the wealthiest in the world. Because its Al Jazeera TV satellite networks broadcast throughout the globe in Arabic and English, Qatar is hugely
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