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Oman
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Politics and government of
Oman- Sultan
- Qaboos
- Cabinet
- Council of Oman
- Elections: 2003, 2007, 2011
- Regions and Governorates
- Provinces
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- Foreign relations
The regions (Ad Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, Al Wusta, Ash Sharqiyah, Ad Dhahirah) and governorates (Muscat, Dhofar, Al Buraimi and Musandam ) of Oman are subdivided into provinces (wilaya).
Contents
Ad Dakhiliyah Region
Al Batinah Region
- Sohar
- Ar Rustaq
- Shinas
- Liwa
- Saham
- Al Khaburah
- As Suwayq
- Nakhal
- Wadi Al Maawil
- Al Awabi
- Al Musanaah
- Barka
Al Wusta Region
Ash Sharqiyah Region
- Sur
- Ibra
- Mudhaibi
- Al Kamil Wal Wafi
- Jalan Bani Bu Hassan
- Jalan Bani Bu Ali
- Wadi Bani Khaled
- Dema Wa Thaieen
- Bidiya
- Al Qabil
- Masirah
- Syaifa (New Capital)
Ad Dhahirah Region
- Ibri
- Yanqul
- Dank
- Shurrahim(New Capital since August 2011)
Muscat Governorate
Musandam Governorate
Dhofar Governorate
Al Buraimi Governorate
- Al Buraimi
- Mahdah
- Al Sinaihah
See also
- List of cities in Oman
- Regions and governorates of Oman
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