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Asyad Executes Heavy Unit Relocation From Sohar To Muscat

MUSCAT: Asyad Group successfully completed a complex operation involving the relocation of a massive unit weighing more than 100 tons from Sohar Port to its facility in Muscat. The largest component measured 13.5 meters in length and weighed 60 tons, requiring highly specialized transport equipment and precision handling. This move underscores Asyad’s advanced logistical capabilities…

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Oman Has One Of The Lowest Crime Rates Globally

MUSCAT: Oman is widely recognized as one of the safest countries in the world, with an impressively low crime rate that benefits both residents and travelers. This reputation is backed by consistent government efforts to maintain public security through advanced policing techniques, community engagement, and strict legal frameworks. The sense of safety in Oman contributes…

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Oman Has No Street Names In Many Areas

MUSCAT: In many parts of Oman, street names are not commonly used, and navigation relies heavily on landmarks and verbal directions. Instead of addresses based on numbered streets or roads, people typically describe locations using well-known points of reference such as “next to the big mosque” or “after the petrol station.” This traditional system reflects…

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Oman’s Coast Is a Shipwreck Graveyard

MUSCAT: Oman’s coastline is renowned for being a rich underwater archaeological site, often described as a shipwreck graveyard due to its location along ancient maritime trade routes. These routes connected the Arabian Peninsula with East Africa, India, and beyond, facilitating the exchange of goods, culture, and ideas over centuries. The waters off Oman’s shores have…

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Oman Loves Its Dates (The Fruit)

MUSCAT: Oman is renowned for its rich variety of dates, boasting over 250 different cultivars grown throughout the country. These varieties range in size, color, and flavor, reflecting the diverse climatic and soil conditions found across Omani regions. Dates have been an integral part of Omani culture and diet for centuries, not only as a…

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Oman Bans Single-Use Plastic Bags In 2021

MUSCAT: In 2021, Oman became the first Arab country to officially ban single-use plastic bags, a landmark decision aimed at preserving the nation’s natural environment and promoting sustainable practices. This environmental milestone was part of Oman’s broader strategy to reduce plastic pollution, which has been a significant contributor to environmental degradation both on land and…

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Royal Oman Police Extends ID Card Validity

MUSCAT: The Royal Oman Police (ROP) has announced a significant update that extends the validity of the national ID card to match the duration of the Omani passport. This move, introduced in Muscat, comes as a direct response to public feedback, aiming to enhance service quality, reduce the frequency of renewals, and streamline administrative procedures….

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