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7 Interesting Facts About Oman

A country with much to offer, Oman provides cultural discoveries, captivating adventures and foodie delights galore. Each destination has something different to experience and be you exploring the capital, Muscat, or enjoying rewarding things to do in Nizwa amidst the mountains, you can be assured of unforgettable holiday memories. Of course, there are some amazing facts about this Middle Eastern nation that will add to its allure. For instance, did you know that the national emblem is a khanjar (traditional dagger) and two crossed swords? How about the fact that Diana’s Point which is at Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort is a viewpoint that’s named after Diana, Princess of Wales, who once visited here? If your interest is piqued, read on to find out more fascinating facts!

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The National Emblem Features a Khanjar and Two Crossed Swords

The National Emblem Features a Khanjar and Two Crossed Swords

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Thousands of Endangered Turtles Migrate to Oman

Thousands of Endangered Turtles Migrate to Oman
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Princess Diana Visited a Viewpoint Here That Now Bears Her Name

Princess Diana Visited a Viewpoint Here That Now Bears Her Name
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The Main Meal of the Day in Oman is Lunch

The Main Meal of the Day in Oman is Lunch
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There are Different Traditional Clothing for Men & Women in Oman

There are Different Traditional Clothing for Men & Women in Oman
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There Are Many Ancient Souqs in Oman

There Are Many Ancient Souqs in Oman
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Oman’s National Animal is the Arabian Oryx

Oman’s National Animal is the Arabian Oryx
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