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13 Sep 2024
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Qatar
Qatar
9:20:46 AM
21 Nov 2024
Local facts
Qatar operates on Arabia Standard Time (AST), which is UTC+3 throughout the year.
No, DST is not observed in Qatar. The country remains consistent at UTC+3 year-round.
Qatar shares the same zone as neighboring Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries like Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, but is an hour ahead of the United Arab Emirates.
The country is 2 to 3 hours ahead of Central Europe and 8 to 11 hours ahead of most U.S. locations, depending on DST in those regions.
The economy is heavily reliant on the following sectors:
Oil and Gas: A leading exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petroleum products.
Finance: A growing financial hub in the Gulf region, with a focus on banking and investments.
Construction: Significant infrastructure projects, including those for the FIFA World Cup 2022.
Tourism: Emerging as a destination with luxury hotels, museums, and cultural events.
Aviation: Qatar Airways is a major international airline, enhancing the countryโs global connectivity.
Oil and Gas: A leading exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petroleum products.
Finance: A growing financial hub in the Gulf region, with a focus on banking and investments.
Construction: Significant infrastructure projects, including those for the FIFA World Cup 2022.
Tourism: Emerging as a destination with luxury hotels, museums, and cultural events.
Aviation: Qatar Airways is a major international airline, enhancing the countryโs global connectivity.
Interesting details include:
Geography: A small peninsula on the Arabian Gulf, known for its flat desert terrain and pristine beaches.
Trivia: The nation has one of the highest GDP per capita globally, and its capital, Doha, features landmarks like the Museum of Islamic Art and Souq Waqif.
Geography: A small peninsula on the Arabian Gulf, known for its flat desert terrain and pristine beaches.
Trivia: The nation has one of the highest GDP per capita globally, and its capital, Doha, features landmarks like the Museum of Islamic Art and Souq Waqif.
Cultural highlights include:
Traditions: Deeply rooted in Islamic values, with a strong emphasis on family and hospitality.
Clothing: Traditional attire includes the thobe for men and abaya for women, reflecting modesty and cultural pride.
Food: Popular dishes include machboos (spiced rice with meat or fish) and harees (slow-cooked wheat and meat). Dates and Arabic coffee are often served to guests.
Arts: A growing focus on arts and culture, with numerous galleries and exhibitions celebrating Islamic art and Qatari heritage.
Traditions: Deeply rooted in Islamic values, with a strong emphasis on family and hospitality.
Clothing: Traditional attire includes the thobe for men and abaya for women, reflecting modesty and cultural pride.
Food: Popular dishes include machboos (spiced rice with meat or fish) and harees (slow-cooked wheat and meat). Dates and Arabic coffee are often served to guests.
Arts: A growing focus on arts and culture, with numerous galleries and exhibitions celebrating Islamic art and Qatari heritage.