By: Michael Campbell, 4 th hour
Geography Middle East north, east Bus and taxis
History Home for Arabic tribes until the 18 th century Town became a place for important jobs after 50 years In the 1960s, people found huge oil reserves
Economy Kuwait = developed 98% urban oil = 104 billion barrels GDP (gross domestic product) = over $140,000 per capita 418 per 1000 have televisions Infant Mortality 9 per 1000
Politics Leader is Amir The government in Kuwait is constitutional emirate which means that there is like a king in charge
Culture Main religion is Islam Celebrates New Years Day and Kuwaiti National Day People wear robes Arabic is the main language but English is rarely spoken
Facts & Figures Population = 2,596,799 Growth rate = 3.591% Life expectancy = (males) (female) Literacy rate = 94.4% (male) 91% (female)
Interesting Information Barren desert Got its independence from UK on June 19,1961 Has only 6AM, 11FM, and one short-range radio stations Has only 13 television broadcast stations Kuwait is only as big as New Jersey
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