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  2. Demographics of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar is an Islamic state with multi-religious minorities like most of the Persian Gulf countries with waves of migration over the last 30 years. The official state religion is Sunni Islam . The community is made up of Sunni and Shi’a Muslims , Christians , Hindus , and small groups of Buddhists and Baha’is . [ 29 ]

  3. List of companies of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Location of Qatar. Qatar is a sovereign country located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Oil was discovered in Qatar in 1940, in Dukhan Field. [1] The discovery transformed the state's economy. Now, the country has a high standard of living for its legal citizens.

  4. Americans in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Americans in Qatar are a large immigrant community who numbered around 3,800 in the year 1999. [2] In recent years, this figure has more than doubled and various estimates now put the number of Americans in Qatar to be up to 15,000. [ 1 ]

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  6. Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar, [a] officially the State of Qatar, [b] is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East ; it shares its sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf .

  7. Filipinos in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos in Qatar are either migrants or descendants of the Philippines living in Qatar. Around 260,000 Filipinos live in Qatar, [1] [2] and frequently work in construction and service jobs. [3] As of early 2017, Filipinos are estimated to be the fourth-largest group of foreign workers in Qatar, after Indians, Nepalis and Bangladeshis. [1]

  8. Al Kheesa - Wikipedia

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    Qatar Radio's first transmission station in 1968 was located in Al Kheesa. [8] The village hosts the primary pumping station for the QR 3.63 billion North Doha Sewage Treatment Works, which is centered in Umm Salal Ali. [9] The village's historic architecture has faced a sharp decline in recent years as a result of neglect by the government.

  9. List of islands of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Qatar, inhabited and uninhabited. Al Aaliya Island or Alia Island ( Arabic : جَزِيرَة اَلْعَالِيَّة , romanized : Jazīrat ‘Alya ) [ 1 ] Al Khor Island ( Arabic : جزيرة الخور ), also Purple Island and Jazirat bin Ghanim [ 2 ]