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Oman's economy is predominantly driven by its oil sector, with fishing and trading activities prevalent along its coastal areas. Cement production stands out as a cornerstone of the economy, playing a vital role in urbanization, infrastructure growth, and overall economic advancement. This industry not only creates direct and indirect employment opportunities but also generates revenue through taxes and fees. Additionally, it fosters development in associated sectors like logistics and transportation, further bolstering Oman's economic landscape.
Qaboos bin Said Al Said (1940–2020) was the Sultan of Oman from 23 July 1970 until his death. A fifteenth-generation descendant of the founder of the House of Al Said, he was the longest-serving leader in the Middle East and Arab world at the time of his death.
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Depicts the National Emblem of Oman inside a circle, surrounded by the legends "Half Rial" below and "Central Bank of Oman" above. البنك المركزي العماني |
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Depicted three interlaced cogwheels left one around the factory and electrical columns, the middle contains a map of Oman and the right contains a handle textile machine, a small arm divided the country name inside a banner above the date in Hijri and Georgian in calendar years, inscription below and two wheat ears in both sides. سلطنة عمان |
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