Katar
State of Qatar دولة قطر Dawlat Qaṭar |
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Motto: n/a | ||||||
Pambangsang Dalit: As Salam al Amiri |
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Tungku (Sentru/Sidduan) (and largest city) | Doha | |||||
Kikilalanan a amanu | Arabic | |||||
Gubiernu | Traditional monarchy | |||||
Independence 1 | ||||||
- | Danuman (%) | Negligible | ||||
Populasiun | ||||||
- | July 2005 mga | 863,051 (154th) | ||||
GDP (PPP) | 2005 mga | |||||
- | Kaganapan/Kabilugan | $37.852 billion (62nd) | ||||
- | Balang katau | $31,397 (11th) | ||||
HDI (2003) | 0.849 (high) (40th) | |||||
Pera | Riyal (QAR ) |
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Time zone | (UTC+3) | |||||
- | Summer (DST) | (UTC+3) | ||||
Internet TLD | .qa | |||||
Calling code | 974 | |||||
1.) Ruled by the Al Thani family since the mid-1800s |
Ing Qatar ( قطر ; IPA: [ˈqɑ̱.tˁɑ̱r][1]), opisya a aus ing State ning Qatar (Arabic: دولة قطر transliterated bilang Dawlat Qatar), metung yang emirate king Kalibudtang Aslagan at Albugang Asia, a sasakupan ne ing malating telapulu ning Qatar king pangulungaslagan ning bebe ning maragul a Arabian Telapulu. Ing sepu na iyapin ing Saudi Arabia king mauli; nanupata, ing Persian Gulf papadurutan ne ing state.
Administratibung pangadake
Ing Qatar makadake yang apulung balen (Arabic: baladiyah), neng misan mangabaldugan bilang governorates o lalawigan:
- Ad Dawhah
- Al Ghuwariyah QATAR ARE HOSTING 2022 WORLD CUP
- Al Jumaliyah
- Al Khawr
- Al Wakrah
- Ar Rayyan
- Jariyan al Batnah
- Ash Shamal
- Umm Salal
- Mesaieed
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Bangsa king Maulingalbugang Asia |
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Afghanistan | Armenia | Azerbaijan | Bahrain | Cyprus | Georgia | Iran | Iraq | Israel | Jordan | Kuwait | Lebanon | Oman | Qatar | Russia | Saudi Arabia | Syria | Turkey | United Arab Emirates | Yemen |
Bahrain - Cyprus - Egypt - Iran - Iraq - Israel - Jordan - Kurdish Territories - Kuwait - Lebanon - Oman - Palestinian Territories - Qatar - Saudi Arabia - Syria - Turkey - United Arab Emirates - Yemen
- ↑ The pronunciation of Qatar in English varies; see List of words of disputed pronunciation for details.
In terms of English phonemics, the vowels sound halfway between short u /ʌ/ and broad a /ɑ/. The q and the t have no direct counterparts, but are closest to the unaspirated allophones of English k and t. However, since these allophones cannot occur in these positions in English, in this context they will sound more like English g and d. So the closest pronunciation, according to English phonemics, to the original Arabic might be [ˈɡɑd.ə(r)] or [ˈɡʌd.ə(r)].