This is Kuwait

 

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Kuwait has a population of about 4.3 million people. Arabic is the official language, and English is commonly spoken in business and education. The currency is the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD). The climate is hot and dry for most of the year, with mild winters and very little rainfall. Major cities and regions include Kuwait City, Hawalli, Salmiya, and Jahra.

Step into a country where desert traditions meet sleek modern living. Kuwait offers visitors a glimpse into Gulf culture shaped by resilience, hospitality, and creativity. Travelers come to explore the striking skyline of Kuwait City, wander through the Souq Al-Mubarakiya, admire the Kuwait Towers, and relax along the Arabian Gulf coastline. The food reflects both local heritage and international flavors, with dishes like machboos, harees, and grilled fish served alongside global cuisine from the city’s many cafes and restaurants. The population is a mix of Kuwaiti nationals and expatriates from around the world, giving the country a cosmopolitan character while preserving its deep-rooted customs. Traditions stay strong through poetry, storytelling, and celebrations such as National Day, Liberation Day, and Eid, where family, community, and generosity take center stage.

Before traveling, it’s important to check current travel advisories, visa requirements, local customs, and laws. This information can usually be found on official government travel websites, embassy pages, or other trusted international sources.

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