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Qatar, a former pearl-fishing centre and once one of the poorest Gulf states, is now one of the richest countries in the region, thanks to the exploitation of large oil and gas fields since the 1940s.

Dominated by the Al-Thani family for almost 150 years, the mainly barren country was a British protectorate until 1971, when it declared its independence after following suit with Bahrain and refusing to join the United Arab Emirates.

In 1995 Crown Prince Hamad bin Khalifa deposed his father to become emir and since then he has introduced some liberal reforms.

Press freedom has been extended and the Qatari satellite TV station Al Jazeera has become one of the most important broadcasters in the Arab world.

Elections in 1999 for a 29-member municipal council were the first in which Qatari women were allowed to vote and stand for office.

A constitution, providing for democratic reforms, came into force in 2005. On its heels, voting for a partially-elected parliament is expected to take place by 2007.

The population is small. Foreigners - including labourers attracted by a construction boom - outnumber natives. Oil money funds an all-embracing welfare state, with many services being free or heavily subsidised.

Possessing more than 15% of the world's proven gas reserves, Qatar has ambitions to become a global energy giant.

-BBC News



Qatar ( in: Asia ) Details and Statistics

Qatar

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Climate:
Arid; mild, pleasant winters; very hot, humid summers

Population:
628,000 (UN, 2005)

Capitol:
Doha

Area:
11,437 sq km (4,416 sq miles)

Major Language:
Arabic

Major religion:
Islam

Life Expectancy:

71 years (men), 76 years (women) (UN)

Monetary Unit:

1 Riyal = 100 dirhams

Main Exports:
Oil, gas

GNI per capita:
n/a

Internet Domain:
.qa

Int. dialing Zone:
+974


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