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The Gulf States

The Gulf States refer to a group of Middle Eastern countries bordering the Persian Gulf, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman. These nations are often characterized by their large oil and gas reserves, which play a significant role in their economies and global markets. They have diverse cultures and histories but share common interests in energy production, regional security, and economic development. The Gulf States are influential in regional politics and international energy supply, and many are undergoing rapid modernization and infrastructure development while maintaining traditional cultural practices.