State of Kuwait | |
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Anthem: ٱلنَّشِيد ٱلْوَطَنِيّ Al-Nashīd al-Waṭanī "National Anthem" | |
Capital and largest city | Kuwait City |
Official languages | Arabic[1] |
Other languages | English (lingua franca) • Tagalog • Gulf Pidgin Arabic (lingua franca) • Hindi • Persian • Bengali • Urdu • French • Malayalam • Pashto • Turkish • Armenian • Kurdish • Other minority languages spoken[2][3] |
Ethnic groups (2018)[4] | |
Religion (2013)[4] |
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Demonym(s) | Kuwaiti |
Government | Unitary semi-constitutional monarchy[5][6] |
• Emir | Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah |
Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah | |
Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah | |
Legislature | The National Assembly[7] Emergency clauses invoked; suspended for the next four years[8] |
Establishment | |
1752 | |
23 January 1899 | |
29 July 1913 | |
• End of treaties with the United Kingdom | 19 June 1961 |
14 May 1963 | |
11 November 1962 | |
28 August 1990 | |
28 February 1991 | |
Area | |
• Total | 17,818 km2 (6,880 sq mi) (152nd) |
• Water (%) | negligible |
Population | |
• 2024 estimate | 3,138,355[9] (137th) |
• Density | 200.2/km2 (518.5/sq mi) (62nd) |
GDP (PPP) | 2024 estimate |
• Total | $249.3 billion[10] (67th) |
• Per capita | $49,736[10] (39th) |
GDP (nominal) | 2024 estimate |
• Total | $161.8 billion[10] (59th) |
• Per capita | $32,290[10] (37th) |
HDI (2022) | 0.847[11] very high (49th) |
Currency | Kuwaiti dinar |
Time zone | UTC+3 (AST) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Drives on | right |
ISO 3166 code | KW |
Internet TLD | .kw |
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Kuwait,[a] officially the State of Kuwait,[b] is a country in West Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of the Arabian Peninsula at the tip of the Arabian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south.[14] With a coastline of approximately 500 km (311 mi), Kuwait also shares a maritime border with Iran, across the Arabian Gulf.[15] Most of the country's population reside in the urban agglomeration of Kuwait City, the capital and largest city.[16] As of 2024[update], Kuwait has a population of 4.82 million, of which 1.53 million are Kuwaiti citizens while the remaining 3.29 million are foreign nationals from over 100 countries.[17] Kuwait has the third largest foreign-born population in the world.[18]
Before the discovery of oil reserves in 1938, the country was a regional trade port;[19][20] from 1946 to 1982, the country underwent large-scale modernization, largely based on income from oil production. In the 1980s, Kuwait experienced a period of geopolitical instability and an economic crisis following the stock market crash. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and subsequently annexed by Iraq under the leadership of Saddam Hussein following disputes over oil production.[21] The Iraqi occupation of Kuwait ended on 26 February 1991, following an American–British–French–Saudi–Egyptian-led international coalition culminating in the expulsion of Iraqi forces.
Like most other Arab states in the Arabian Gulf, Kuwait is an emirate; the emir is the head of state and the ruling Al Sabah family dominates the country's political system. Kuwait's official state religion is Islam, specifically the Maliki school of Sunni Islam. Kuwait is a high-income economy, backed by the world's sixth largest oil reserves.
Kuwait is considered to be a pioneer in the region when it comes to the arts and popular culture, often called the "Hollywood of the Gulf", the nation started the oldest modern arts movement in the Arabian Peninsula and is known to have created among the leading artists in the region.[22][23] Kuwaiti popular culture, in the form of theatre, radio, music, and television soap opera, is exported to neighboring Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.[24] Kuwait is a founding member of the GCC and is also a member of the United Nations, the Arab League, and OPEC.
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