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Kuwait,4​ cuyo nombre oficial es Estado de Kuwait (en árabe: دولة الكويت, Dawlat al-Kuwayt), es un país árabe situado en Asia Occidental, en el extremo noreste de la península arábiga y en la punta norte del golfo Pérsico, donde comparte fronteras con Irak por el norte y con Arabia Saudita por el sur. El nombre Kuwait es un diminutivo en árabe de la palabra كوت kūt, que significa fortaleza.5​ El país tiene 17 818 km² de superficie2​ y en 2016 tenía una población de unos 4 millones de personas.

En los siglos XVIII y XIX Kuwait fue un próspero enclave comercial que rivalizó con la ciudad iraquí de Basora como centro de intercambio para las mercancías que circulaban entre la India y Oriente Próximo.6​7​8​ La zona fue también el centro de la construcción naval de todo el golfo Pérsico,9​ pero a principios del siglo XX comenzó a declinar su importancia en la región.10​ Durante la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918) el Imperio británico impuso un bloqueo comercial a Kuwait como represalia por el apoyo del gobernante del país al Imperio otomano.11​12​ Después de la gran guerra, Kuwait se configuró como un emirato independiente bajo el yugo del Imperio británico. Sin embargo, tras la guerra entre Kuwait y el sultanato de Najd en 1919 y 1920, Abdelaziz bin Saud, primer rey de Arabia Saudita, ordenó un nuevo y restrictivo bloqueo comercial a Kuwait que duró desde 1923 hasta 1937.13​ En este último año se descubrieron los primeros pozos de petróleo en territorio kuwaití.

Kuwait ganó su independencia del Reino Unido en 1961. En 1990 el pequeño país fue invadido militarmente y anexionado por el Irak de Saddam Hussein, una ocupación que se prolongó durante siete meses y que provocó la intervención del ejército de los Estados Unidos y el estallido de la guerra del Golfo. El ejército iraquí se retiró del país ante al avance estadounidense pero en su camino incendió casi ochocientos pozos petrolíferos kuwaitíes, una catástrofe económica y medioambiental.14​ Las infraestructuras del país quedaron devastadas durante el conflicto y tuvieron que ser reconstruidas.15​ En 2003 el ejército estadounidense regresó al país para lanzar desde allí las operaciones militares de la invasión de Irak.

Kuwait es una monarquía constitucional con un sistema de gobierno parlamentario16​ y su capital económica y política es la ciudad de Kuwait. El país es considerado uno de los más liberales de la región.17​ Cuenta con la quinta mayor reserva mundial de petróleo, un recurso natural que en la actualidad supone el 87 % de sus exportaciones y el 75 % de los ingresos de su gobierno,18​ gracias a lo cual sus ciudadanos gozan de la octava mayor renta per cápita a nivel mundial.19​ El Banco Mundial clasifica a Kuwait como un Estado de altos ingresos y los Estados Unidos lo han designado aliado importante extra-OTAN map of Kuwait Kuwait está dividida en 6 provincias (árabe: muħafazat, singular - muħafadhah).

Capital (āl-’Āṣimah)
Ahmadí (āl-Āħmadī)
Farwaniya (āl-Farwānīya)
Hawalli (Ħawallī)
Mubarak el Grande (Mubārak āl-Kabīr)
Yahra (āl-Jahrā’)
Las mayores ciudades son la capital Kuwait y Yahra (a unos 30 minutos en coche al noroeste de la capital). Las principales áreas residenciales y administrativas son Salmiya y Hawalli. La principal área industrial es Shuwaikh, que se encuentra dentro de la provincia de Al Asimah.

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Kuwait desde el espacio.
Kuwait está formado principalmente por desiertos, con pequeñas diferencias de altitud. Es el único país del mundo sin lagos o reservas de agua naturales.

Posee nueve islas, siendo la mayor Bubiyan, que está unida al continente por un puente de cemento. Tras la liberación en 1991, la isla se convirtió en una base militar y actualmente no se permite la entrada de civiles. Las islas son Auhah, Bubiyan, Failaka, Kubbar, Miskan, Qaruh, Umm al Maradim, Umm an Namil y Warbah. Kuwait es una economía pequeña, rica y relativamente abierta, con reservas de crudo seguras de 94 000 millones de barriles (15 km³) -10% de las reservas mundiales-, donde el petróleo representa casi la mitad del PIB, un 90% de las exportaciones y un 75% de los ingresos del gobierno. Sin embargo, en 1990 el país ganó más dinero de las inversiones extranjeras que de la exportación de petróleo.

Los gastos generados por la invasión de Irak y la reconstrucción de la posguerra fueron una carga económica importante para el país. Sin embargo, hacia mitad de los años 1990 Kuwait había recuperado su prosperidad.


Centro comercial The Avenues en Kuwait.
Los precios del petróleo han producido un superávit de 1,7 miles de millones de € (2000 millones de $) para el año fiscal 99/00. El año fiscal 00/01 solo tuvo 9 meses por una modificación en el año fiscal. El presupuesto para el año fiscal 01/02 preveía mayores gastos en salarios, construcción y otras categorías. El PNB en el 2003 era de 4,6 miles de millones de € (41.7 miles de millones de $)

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MUBARAKIYA -SOUQ AL KABEER - KUWAIT-TRAVEL VLOG

This popular traditional market is located in Kuwait City, between Abdullah Al-Mubarak, Abdullah Al-Salem & Palestine Streets. This market has been around for at least 200 years. The market was damaged during the Iraqi invasion in 1990, however it was renovated and it got back its traditional flavor.
You can spend hours in this market strolling around and discovering reasonable bargains on heritage goods such as Persian silk carpets, real Arab antiques, perfumes like musk and oud, and traditional costumes. This place is perfect whether you want to shop, eat, or for sightseeing. Al-Mubarakiya features a variety of shops such as dates, honey, spices, sweets, vegetables, fruits, meat, and fish. In addition to a range of shops accessories, gold and silver jewelries. The market also hosts two small museums: Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk and the first pharmacy in Kuwait, and admission is free.
There is a courtyard near Masjid Al-Bahar (Sea Mosque), where you can find traditional cafes brewing their teas over coals, and several small restaurants are lined-up where they serve authentic Arab and Persian food to the customers in the open air. The prices are the cheapest in Kuwait. On hot summer days, water mist is sprayed from pipes over the tables to give you a cooling feeling. A children playground is nearby and shisha is also available
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While in Kuwait, you will not have to spend your weekend pondering over what to do and where to visit. There are several sightseeing locations, and other activities organized for adults and kids throughout the city, and you just have to choose what suits your lifestyle the best.

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Grand Mosque.

Although malls and shopping centers are the major attractions in Kuwait, if you are the sort of traveler who likes to visit and experience something other than what you usually get to see in your hometown, then, this could be the destination for you.

Kuwait Towers.

A renowned landmark of Kuwait, recently renovated, it is best to catch a view of Kuwait city from here, especially at night-time. The main tower has both a viewing platform and a restaurant, from where you can have an overview of the entire country, or at least the inhabited parts of it. You could also plan a dinner at the top of the Kuwait Towers.

The Scientific Centre.

The Scientific Centre of Kuwait is a gift from Late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to the people of Kuwait. The Scientific Centre aims to improve the sciences and cultural heritage of Kuwait. The main attractions here are the IMAX theatre (screens 3D films including blockbusters on a giant screen), The Aquarium and the Discovery Place.

Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Arts.

More than 30000 items collected over a period of more than 50 years are displayed in this private museum belonging to Tareq Sayed Rajab and his English wife. You can find several interesting collections of artifacts from all over the Islamic world, Asia, and the Far East. The museum located in the residential area of Jabriya is worth a visit.

Kuwait National Museum.

It is the National Museum of Kuwait. This simple museum is worth a visit, as it holds within its walls a lot of history and insights on how Kuwait was in the early days and the present. It is a must-visit for first-time travelers. The entry to the National Museum is free. The modern Planetarium forms a part of the museum complex with shows at around 18:00 daily. The museum has heritage and archaeology exhibits and a dhow sailing boat.

House of Mirrors.

The House of Mirrors is a landmark in Kuwait, and just as its name suggests is almost totally covered by mirror mosaics. It is the only place in the world to be covered by mirror mosaics. Each room in the house has a story to tell, starting from the representation of mother earth and ending with true marks of Kuwait history. The Italian artist Lidia, together with her late Kuwaiti husband, turned their private residence into an art museum centered around mirrors.

The Avenues.

The Avenues is the biggest and best mall in Kuwait, without a doubt. The huge mall has all major brands and restaurant chains, and you can shop till you drop dead. There are coffee bars and kids play areas too. The mall is very well planned and built and suits most budgets. However, when visiting on weekends, parking may be a little difficult.

Souk Al-Mubarakiya.

Located amidst Mubarak al-Kabir, Ahmad al-Jaber & Ali Al-Salem streets, the Souk Al-Mubarakiya, the shopping area, shows how the old Arabian market looks like. The whole area has been restored and divided into rows of shops, with each row of a shop displaying their speciality like spices, desserts, vegetables, fish market square, and butcher’s square. You can also purchase clothing and souvenirs from the market.

The 360 Mall.

The 360 mall is a large luxury shopping mall in the Al Zahra area, with some branded stores like The Geant Market, Marks & Spencer, Toys R Us, and several other departmental stores and supermarkets. It has everything a person needs, including electronics and decent pricing. The decor of the mall is elegant too. It is the third biggest mall in Kuwait

Boating.

You can also plan a boat trip across the beautiful Kuwait Bay. Kuwait is home to various boating clubs with marinas. These clubs host boating activities, races, and other types of recreational boating excursions. There are reefs that lie off-shores of Kuwait which are home to all sorts of marine life. Water taxis run regularly and boat trips to Failaka Islands and other locations are organized by several touristic enterprises and organizations. Water taxis serve the coastal cities of the region, and they are cheaper.

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The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, currently the world's tallest building, by more than 150 metres. The 234-floor Burj Mubarak Al-Kabir will soar more than 1km into the air, and is designed to withstand winds of up to 150 mph. The height of 1001 metres is no coincidence but an intentional tribute to the all-time famous folk tales of 'One Thousand and One Nights', a legendary collection of stories set in the Gulf and elsewhere in the Middle East. Burj Mubarak Al-Kabir, named after a region in Kuwait, could house 7,000 people, along with offices, hotels, shops, and an observation point, according to reports.
Though it will be taller than the 828-metre-high Burj Khalifa, the Burj Mubarak Al-Kabir may not be the tallest tower in the world once completed, as a tower currently under construction in neighbouring Saudi Arabia is also expected to stand over 1km tall.
The Kuwaiti tower will be the piece de resistance of the Madinat Al-Hareer (Silk City) project, which will see an empty stretch of land transformed into a sprawling purpose-built city as part of China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The megacity, expected to cost $132 billion, will feature power plants, a giant port, hospitals, entertainment facilities, and a causeway linking it to the capital Kuwait City, forming a key part of the Gulf state's Vision 2035 project.

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City of Silk مدينة الحرير

Madinat al-Hareer (Arabic: مدينة الحرير, meaning City of Silk), is a proposed 250 square kilometer planned urban area in Subiya, Kuwait, an area just opposite Kuwait City which, upon construction, would include the Burj Mubarak al-Kabir , the world's tallest structure, a natural desert reservation of 2 square kilometres, a duty free area which will be beside a new airport, in addition to a large business center, conference areas, environmental areas, athletic areas, and areas that concentrate on media, health, education, and industry. The City of Silk will also include numerous tourist attractions, hotels, spas, and public gardens. As of this time, it is unclear as to the scope of this project, if it has received any approvals, or if it has the required funding; however, the city will be built in individual phases with total completion within twenty-five years. The development will cost an estimated 25 billion Kuwaiti Dinars (86.1 billion USD). Burj Mubarak al-Kabir should not be confused with the Al Jaber Tower proposed by the famous Italian architect Amero Marchetti, part of the planned ethic city. If built the Al Jaber Tower would reach 1852 meters.

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Kuwait , Arabic: الكويت al-Kuwayt, Gulf Arabic pronunciation: [ɪl‿ɪkweːt] or [lɪkweːt]), officially the State of Kuwait (Arabic: دولة الكويت audio speaker iconDawlat al-Kuwayt), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. Kuwait also shares maritime borders with Iran. Kuwait has a coastal length of approximately 500 km (311 mi). Most of the country's population reside in the urban agglomeration of the capital city Kuwait City. As of 2021, Kuwait has a population of 4.67 million people of which 1.45 million are Kuwaiti citizens while the remaining 3.2 million are foreign nationals from over 100 countries.
Historically, Kuwait was a strategic trade port between Mesopotamia, Persia and India. Oil reserves were discovered in commercial quantities in 1938. In 1946, crude oil was exported for the first time. 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 later annexed into one of Iraq's governorates by Iraq under Saddam Hussein. The Iraqi occupation of Kuwait came to an end in 1991 after military intervention by a military coalition led by the United States and various other countries.

Kuwait is an emirate. The Emir is the head of state and the Al Sabah is the ruling family which dominates the country's political system. Kuwait's official state religion is Maliki Sunni Islam. Kuwait is a developed country with a high-income economy backed by the world's sixth largest oil reserves. The Kuwaiti dinar is the highest valued currency in the world. Kuwait is the fifth richest country in the world by gross national income per capita. In 2009, Kuwait had the highest Human Development Index in the Arab world.

Kuwait has the largest number of stateless people in the entire region. Kuwait is a founding member of the GCC and a major non-NATO ally to the United States. Kuwait also has strong economic ties to China and ASEAN. In 2020, the Kuwaiti government experienced its first fiscal deficit since 1995. Under the Belt and Road Initiative, Kuwait and China have many important cooperation projects including South al-Mutlaa and Mubarak Al Kabeer Port. Kuwait currently has the largest US military presence in the Middle East Kuwait follows the civil law system modeled after the French legal system, Kuwait's legal system is largely secular. Sharia law governs only family law for Muslim residents,] while non-Muslims in Kuwait have a secular family law. For the application of family law, there are three separate court sections: Sunni (Maliki), Shia, and non-Muslim. According to the United Nations, Kuwait's legal system is a mix of English common law, French civil law, Egyptian civil law and Islamic law.

The court system in Kuwait is secular.] Unlike other Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Kuwait does not have Sharia courts.[ Sections of the civil court system administer family law. Kuwait has the most secular commercial law in the Persian Gulf region The parliament criminalized alcohol consumption in 1983. Kuwait's Code of Personal Status was promulgated in 1984.

Administrative divisions
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Kuwait is divided into six governorates: Al Asimah Governorate (or Capital Governorate); Hawalli Governorate; Farwaniya Governorate; Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate; Ahmadi Governorate; and Jahra Governorate. Article 4 of the Kuwait constitution stipulates that Kuwait is a hereditary emirate whose emir must be an heir of Mubarak Al-Sabah.] Mubarak had four sons, but an informal pattern of alternation between the descendants of his sons Jabir and Salem emerged since his death in 1915. This pattern of succession had one exception before 2006, when Sheikh Sabah Al-Salim, a son of Salem, was named crown prince to succeed his half-brother Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem as a consequence of infighting and lack of consensus within the ruling family council.] The alternating system was resumed when Sheikh Sabah Al-Salim named Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed of the Jabir branch as his crown prince, eventually ruling as Emir for 29 years from 1977 to 2006.[] On January 15, 2006, Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed died and his crown prince, Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah of the Salem branch was named Emir.] On January 23, 2006, the National Assembly unanimously voted in favor of Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah abdicating in favor of Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed, citing his illness with a form of dementia. Instead of naming a successor from the Salem branch as per convention, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed named his half-brother Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmed as crown prince and his nephew Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammed as prime ministe mapa de Kuwait

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kuwait future city -city of silk- مدينة الحرير

Madinat al-Hareer (Arabic: مدينة الحرير, meaning City of Silk), is a proposed 250 square kilometer planned urban area in Subiya, Kuwait, an area just opposite Kuwait City which, upon construction, would include the Burj Mubarak al-Kabir , the world's tallest structure, a natural desert reservation of 2 square kilometres, a duty free area which will be beside a new airport, in addition to a large business center, conference areas, environmental areas, athletic areas, and areas that concentrate on media, health, education, and industry. The City of Silk will also include numerous tourist attractions, hotels, spas, and public gardens. The city will be built in individual phases with total completion within twenty-five years. The development will cost an estimated 25 billion Kuwaiti Dinars (~94 billion USD). Burj Mubarak al-Kabir should not be confused with the Al Jaber Tower proposed by the famous Italian architect Amero Marchetti, part of the planned ethic city. If built the Al Jaber Tower would reach 1852 meters.

As of July 27, 2008, the government of Kuwait has already approved the project, with some of the project's funding coming from the budget surplus over the course of 2007 and 2008. Construction on the actual site has also begun; this is seen through bridges, highways and roads being laid down as basic infrastructure to facilitate future construction of structures within the city. Various reports indicate that the city might be ready by 2023.

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Hello, dear friends and fellow travelers! Today, I’m honored to take you on a spiritual journey to one of Kuwait’s most magnificent landmarks - the Grand Mosque, Masjid Al Kabir.
As we step inside the grand courtyard, a sense of tranquility washes over us, and the elegant architecture leaves us speechless. The mosque’s intricate designs and majestic domes evoke a feeling of reverence and wonder.
The mosque’s interior is equally breathtaking, with its vast prayer halls adorned with delicate calligraphy and intricate patterns. The soft glow of chandeliers and the warm embrace of sunlight through stained glass windows create an ambiance of serenity and grace.
The spiritual heart of Kuwait City, the Grand Mosque is a place of reflection and devotion for locals and visitors alike. Its grandeur serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted traditions and rich cultural heritage of this beautiful country.
Whether you’re a devotee or an admirer of architectural marvels, the Grand Mosque welcomes you with open arms. As we stand amidst the serene atmosphere, we can’t help but marvel at the timeless beauty and spiritual significance of this sacred place.
Join me in cherishing this extraordinary cultural gem and experiencing the sense of unity and harmony that permeates through its walls. Let the mystique of the Grand Mosque, Masjid Al Kabir, in Kuwait City fill your heart and soul with peace and wonder.

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