This list covers 1 country, and since there’s only one entry, “Oman” stands alone as both the first and last item. It gives you a quick way to see the country’s capital, population, official language, and a short description that captures what makes it worth knowing. This kind of overview is useful for students, travelers, or anyone curious about how a single nation fits into a larger alphabetical picture.
Countries are independent political territories with their own governments, borders, and populations. Oman, for example, has a rich history as a maritime trading power, with sailors who once controlled routes stretching from East Africa to India. Its blend of desert terrain and coastal culture makes it a distinctive example of a modern sultanate.
Below you’ll find the table with the country, flag, capital, population, official language, and description.
Country: the official name of the nation, which you can use to quickly identify the entry you’re looking for.
Flag: the national flag symbol, giving you an instant visual reference for the country.
Capital: the city where the national government is based, useful if you’re researching political or administrative details.
Population: the approximate number of people living in the country, helpful for understanding its size and scale.
Official Language: the language used in government, education, and official communication, useful for travel or cultural context.
Description: a brief summary highlighting what makes the country distinctive, so you get a sense of its identity at a glance.
Countries
| Country | Flag | Capital | Population | Official Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oman | 🇴🇲 | Muscat | 4,500,000 | Arabic |