Musandam Governorate
Musandam Governorate : مسندم
Geographically, the
Musandam peninsula juts into the
Strait of Hormuz, the narrow entry into the Persian Gulf, from the
Arabian Peninsula. The Musandam
peninsula is an
exclave of
Oman, separated from the rest of the country by the
United Arab Emirates. Its location gives Oman partial control, shared with
Iran, of the strategic strait. In the northern section of Musandam, around
Kumzar, the language is
Kumzari, which is one of the south-western
Iranian languages and related to
Luri and
Persian. The Musandam Peninsula has an area of 1,800 square kilometers (695 sq mi) and a population of 31,425 people. Connectivity has traditionally been a problem for the region, but this has greatly improved since August 2008 with the
world's fastest passenger ferry launching service between
Muscat and Musandam.
www.Musandam.net
Administrative divisionsMusandam Governorate consists of four districts (
wilayat):
Khasab
Bukha
Dibba Al-Baya
Madha
Khasab town is the regional center of the Governorate.
The area has great strategic importance owing to its proximity to the
Strait of Hormuz
Geography The rugged coastline resembles the
glacier-carved coasts of polar regions, but in this case, the coast was shaped by the movement of Earth’s crust. The
Arabian plate is slowly pushing under the
Eurasian plate, creating the earthquake-prone mountains of Iran. On the leading edge of the Arabian plate, the Musandam Peninsula is sinking. The higher elevation mountains remain above the water, but the sea has rushed in to fill the valleys with fingers of water
Location of Musandam Governorate in Oman
Some photos of Musandam :
Both the Shinas and Hormuz are 65m multi-purpose passenger-vehicle catamaran ferries with a capacity to carry 208 passengers and 56 cars each. Khasab - Muscat Line

Castles and forts
Hotel in Khasab
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