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INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE AND POPULATION


DATA BASE


Surface                         309.500 Km (82% desert, 15% mountains, 3% plains)
Capital Muscat
Other main cities Sohar, Nizwa, Salalah, Sur.
Official name Sultanate of Oman
Government form Monarchy
Head of the state H.M. Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said (from 23 July 1970)
Head of the Government Qaboos bin Said Al Said
Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs Yussuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah

Legislative System

The Government exercises the legislative power. There are also two other advisory assemblies: "the State Council"  (Majlis Al-Dawla), whose members are appointed by the Sultan, and "the Consultative Council" (Mailis Al-Shura), elected by general vote on 4 October 2003.
Legal system Based on the Egyptian Model that assimilates the Napoleonic Code, on the British Common Law and the Muslim Law; possibility of appeal to the Sultan.
Vote

Since 2003, elections of "the Consultative Council" (Majlis Al-Shura) are carried out with general vote. All the Omani citizens, who have completed 21 years of age and are previously registered, have the right to vote.




Population and Social indicators


Population                         2.340.815 inhabitants (data defined by Census of December 2003).
Rate of growth  1,5% (annual average rate 1993-2003).
Aspects of life to the birth 73,8 years (72,2 for men, 75,4 for women).
Ethnic groups

Omani citizens constitute 76% of the population. Omanis are Arabs. Part of the population comes from East Africa (particularly from Zanzibar) and from the Indian Sub-continent (Balucistan, Sind...). The remaining 24% are expatriates, mainly Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan. More than 8000 EU citizens (mainly British) also reside in the Country.

Religions           Oman is a Muslim Country. The Ibadhi, Sunni and Shiite rituals are spread.
Languages Arabic is the official language of the Country. Knowledge of English is widely spread. Local minorities speak Swahili, Urdu and Baluci.



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