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According to itypeusa, Qatar is an independent country located in the Middle East on the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and by the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Bahrain and Gulf of Oman to the east. Qatar has a population of over 2.6 million people, making it one of the most populous countries in the region. The official language of Qatar is Arabic but English is widely spoken as well. The capital city of Qatar is Doha which serves as its political and economic hub. The government of Qatar is an absolute monarchy with the Emir serving as both head of state and head of government while a Prime Minister serves as head of government. The legislative branch consists of a Consultative Assembly (upper house) and an Advisory Council (lower house). The judicial branch consists mainly of a Supreme Court and several lower courts that are subject to Sharia law. The economy in Qatar is largely based on oil production with other industries such as manufacturing, construction and tourism playing important roles too. It has one of the highest GDPs per capita in the world thanks to its vast oil reserves, making it one of the richest countries in terms of GDP per capita globally. Qatar culture has been shaped by its unique location between East and West which can be seen through its art, music, literature or cuisine which borrows elements from both western and eastern cultures. Music plays an important role in Qatari culture with traditional folk music being played alongside modern genres like rock music or hip hop music from western countries. Qatar is located in the Arabian Standard Time Zone (AST). This time zone is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and is two hours ahead of Central European Time (CET). Therefore, when it’s noon in UTC, it’s 3:00 pm in Qatar. During Daylight Saving Time, which runs from March to October, Qatar is four hours ahead of UTC. Most regions within Qatar observe daylight saving time but there are a few exceptions such as Al Khor where Daylight Saving Time does not apply due to their location close to the equator. It’s therefore important for travellers planning a trip to these areas to ensure they check whether Daylight Saving Time applies or not before setting off. When travelling to Qatar from other countries, it is important to take note of the time difference between their own country and Qatar. For example, if you are travelling from New York City to Doha in Qatar, you should remember that New York City is eight hours behind Doha – meaning that when it’s noon in NYC, it’s already 8:00pm in Doha. The official language spoken in Qatar is Arabic and the currency used throughout the country is Qatari Riyal (QAR). It can be helpful for travellers visiting different parts of the country to have some basic knowledge of Arabic as most people outside major cities may not be able to speak English fluently. Additionally, most stores and restaurants accept debit or credit cards but having cash on hand can come in handy during trips outside major cities or towns. See findjobdescriptions for Qatar Country Guide.

Qatar Education

Qatar Education

Training Before the mid-1970s, Qatar had to rely on the fact that teachers, teaching materials and curricula were imported from other Arab countries. A turning point came in 1973 with the founding of a university with initially two educational faculties, one for men and one for women. Since then, an explosive development has taken place by the school system. A greater part of the students start school at the age of six and have twelve years of compulsory and free…

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