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MUSCAT: The National Survey and Geospatial Information Authority has published a book titled "Sultanate of Oman: Geographical Facts and Figures," which comes as part of its scientific and documentary publications.


Through its publications, the Authority at the Ministry of Defence has sought to extrapolate geographical facts and figures regarding the unique geographical diversity that the Sultanate of Oman enjoys. This is conducted through a scientific methodology based on measurement and spatial analysis within a Geographic Information System (GIS) environment to derive geospatial information, which is then represented and displayed through the maps and charts published within the pages of the book.


The book contains several essential geographical facts and figures that highlight the importance and status of the Sultanate of Oman. It does so by shedding light on key pillars, including the area and geographical location that define the country’s spatial framework, the international land and maritime borders that define its territory and separate it from its neighbours, and the administrative division of the governorates.


Furthermore, the book reviews the most prominent geological features of the Sultanate of Oman, reveals the diverse terrain and landforms that characterise the Omani territory, and highlights natural reserves. It also analyses the importance of transport and communications in connecting the country's regions, alongside demographic information related to the population. — ONA


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