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Background: |
Ruled by the Al Thani family since the mid-1800s, Qatar transformed itself from a poor British protectorate noted mainly for pearling into an independent state with significant oil and natural gas revenues. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Qatari economy was crippled by a continuous siphoning off of petroleum revenues by the amir who had ruled the country since 1972. He was overthrown by his son, the current Amir HAMAD bin Khalifa Al Thani, in a bloodless coup in 1995. In 2001, Qatar resolved its longstanding border disputes with both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Oil and natural gas revenues enable Qatar to have a per capita income not far below the leading industrial countries of Western Europe. |
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Location: |
Middle East, peninsula bordering the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia |
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Geographic coordinates: |
25 30 N, 51 15 E |
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Map references: |
Middle East |
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Area:
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total:
11,437 sq km |
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Area - comparative: |
slightly smaller than Connecticut |
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Land boundaries: |
total:
60 km |
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Coastline: |
563 km |
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Maritime claims:
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contiguous
zone: 24 NM |
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Climate: |
desert; hot, dry; humid and sultry in summer |
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Terrain: |
mostly flat and barren desert covered with loose sand and gravel |
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Elevation extremes: |
lowest
point: Persian Gulf 0 m |
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Natural resources: |
petroleum, natural gas, fish |
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Land use: |
arable
land: 1% |
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Irrigated land: |
80 sq km (1993 est.) |
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Natural hazards: |
haze, dust storms, sandstorms common |
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Environment - current issues: |
imited natural fresh water resources are increasing dependence on large-scale desalination facilities |
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Environment - international agreements:
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party to:
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Ozone Layer
Protection |
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Geography - note: |
strategic location in central Persian Gulf near major petroleum deposits |
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Population: |
769,152 (July 2001 est.) |
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Age structure:
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0-14 years:
25.77% (male 101,155; female 97,086) |
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Population growth rate: |
3.18% (2001 est.) |
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Birth rate: |
15.91 births/1,000 population (2001 est.) |
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Death rate: |
4.26 deaths/1,000 population (2001 est.) |
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Net migration rate: |
20.12 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2001 est.) |
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Sex ratio:
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at birth:
1.05 male(s)/female |
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Infant mortality rate: |
21.44 deaths/1,000 live births (2001 est.) |
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Life expectancy at birth:
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total population: 72.62 years |
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Total fertility rate: |
3.17 children born/woman (2001 est.) |
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Nationality:
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noun:
Qatari(s) |
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Ethnic groups: |
Arab 40%, Pakistani 18%, Indian 18%, Iranian 10%, other 14% |
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Religions: |
Muslim 95% |
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Languages: |
Arabic (official), English commonly used as a second language |
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Literacy: |
definition:
age 15 and over can read and write |
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Country name:
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conventional
long form: State of Qatar |
His Highness |
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Government type: |
traditional monarchy |
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Capital: |
Doha |
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Administrative divisions: |
9 municipalities (baladiyat, singular - baladiyah); Ad Dawhah, Al Ghuwayriyah, Al Jumayliyah, Al Khawr, Al Wakrah, Ar Rayyan, Jarayan al Batinah, Madinat ash Shamal, Umm Salal |
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Independence: |
3 September 1971 (from UK) |
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National holiday: |
Independence Day, 3 September (1971) |
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Constitution: |
provisional constitution enacted 19 April 1972; in July 1999 Amir HAMAD issued a decree forming a committee to draft a permanent constitution |
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Legal system: |
discretionary system of law controlled by the amir, although civil codes are being implemented; Islamic law is significant in personal matters |
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Suffrage: |
suffrage is limited to municipal elections |
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Executive branch:
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chief of state: Amir HAMAD bin Khalifa Al Thani (since 27 June 1995
when, as crown prince, he ousted his father, Amir KHALIFA bin Hamad Al Thani,
in a bloodless coup); Crown Prince JASSIM bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani,
third son of the monarch (selected crown prince by the monarch 22 October
1996); note - Amir HAMAD also holds the positions of minister of defense and
commander-in-chief of the armed forces |
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Legislative branch:
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unicameral
Advisory Council or Majlis al-Shura (35 seats; members appointed) |
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Judicial branch: |
Court of Appeal |
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International organization participation:
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ABEDA, AFESD, AL, AMF, CCC, ESCWA, FAO, G-77, GCC, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDB, IFAD, IFRCS, IHO (pending member), ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ISO (correspondent), ITU, NAM, OAPEC, OIC, OPCW, OPEC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTrO |
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Diplomatic representation in the US:
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chief of mission: Ambassador Badr Umar al-DAFA |
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Diplomatic representation from the US:
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chief of
mission: Ambassador Elizabeth Davenport MCKUNE |
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Flag description: |
maroon with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side |
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Economy - overview:
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Oil accounts for more than 30% of GDP, roughly 80% of export earnings, and 66% of government revenues. Proved oil reserves of 3.7 billion barrels should ensure continued output at current levels for 23 years. Oil has given Qatar a per capita GDP comparable to that of the leading West European industrial countries. Qatar's proved reserves of natural gas exceed 7 trillion cubic meters, more than 5% of the world total, third largest in the world. Production and export of natural gas are becoming increasingly important. Long-term goals feature the development of offshore petroleum and the diversification of the economy. In 2000, Qatar posted its highest ever trade surplus of $6 billion, due mainly to high oil prices and increased natural gas exports. |
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GDP: |
purchasing power parity - $15.1 billion (2000 est.) |
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GDP - real growth rate: |
4% (2000 est.) |
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GDP - per capita: |
purchasing power parity - $20,300 (2000 est.) |
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GDP - composition by sector:
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agriculture: 1% |
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Inflation rate (consumer prices): |
2.5% (2000) |
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Labor force: |
233,000 (1993 est.) |
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Unemployment rate: |
NA% |
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Budget:
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revenues:
$3.9 billion |
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Industries: |
crude oil production and refining, fertilizers, petrochemicals, steel reinforcing bars, cement |
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Electricity - production: |
9 billion kWh (1999) |
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Electricity - production by source: |
fossil fuel: 100% |
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Electricity - consumption: |
8.37 billion kWh (1999) |
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Electricity - exports: |
0 kWh (1999) |
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Electricity - imports: |
0 kWh (1999) |
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Agriculture - products: |
fruits, vegetables; poultry, dairy products, beef; fish |
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Exports: |
$9.8 billion (f.o.b., 2000 est.) |
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Exports - commodities: |
petroleum products 80%, fertilizers, steel |
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Exports - partners: |
Japan 52%, Singapore 9%, South Korea 8%, US, UAE (1998) |
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Imports: |
$3.8 billion (f.o.b., 2000 est.) |
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Imports - commodities: |
machinery and transport equipment, food, chemicals |
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Imports - partners: |
UK 10%, Japan 8%, Germany 6%, US 6%, Italy 6% (1998) |
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Debt - external: |
$13.1 billion (2000 est.) |
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Currency: |
Qatari rial (QAR) |
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Currency code: |
QAR |
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Exchange rates: |
Qatari rials per US dollar - 3.6500 (fixed rate) |
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Fiscal year: |
1 April - 31 March |
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Telephones - main lines in use: |
142,000 (1997) |
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Telephones - mobile cellular: |
43,476 (1997) |
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Telephone system: |
general
assessment: modern system centered in Doha |
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Radio broadcast stations: |
AM 6, FM 5, shortwave 1 (1998) |
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Radios: |
256,000 (1997) |
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Television broadcast stations: |
2 (plus three repeaters) |
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Televisions: |
230,000 (1997) |
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Internet country code: |
.qa |
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Internet Service Providers (ISPs): |
1 |
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Internet users: |
45,000 (2000) |
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Railways: |
0 km |
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Highways: |
total:
1,230 km |
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Waterways: |
none |
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Pipelines: |
crude oil 235 km; natural gas 400 km |
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Ports and harbors: |
Doha, Halul Island, Umm Sa'id (Musay'id) |
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Merchant marine:
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total:
25 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 677,992 GRT/1,049,447 DWT |
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Airports: |
4 (2000 est.) |
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Airports - with paved runways: |
total:
2 |
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Airports - with unpaved runways:
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total:
2 |
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Heliports: |
1 (2000 est.) |
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Military branches: |
Army, Navy, Air Force, Public Security |
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Military manpower - military age: |
18 years of age |
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Military manpower - availability: |
males age 15-49: 312,116 |
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Military manpower - fit for military service: |
males age 15-49: 163,642 (2001 est.) |
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Military manpower - reaching military age annually: |
males: 6,797 (2001 est.) |
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Military expenditures - dollar figure: |
$723 million (FY00/01) |
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Military expenditures - percent of GDP: |
10% (FY00/01) |
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Disputes - international:
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in March of 2001, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) awarded the Hawar Islands to Bahrain and adjusted its maritime boundary with Qatar; a final border resolution was agreed to with Saudi Arabia in March of 2001
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