 Hi guys, welcome back to my channel. If you are new here, consider subscribing. Today we are going to talk about the geography of Qatar, where Qatar is a peninsula in the east of the Arab, bordering the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia. In the strategic location near the major material deposits, the state of Qatar occupies 1143.7 km per square, which is unequivalent to 4.416 square miles on the peninsula that extends approximately 160 km north into the Persian Gulf of the Arabian located in the continent of Asia. It coordinates 25.3 degrees north, 51.15 degrees east. By area it is ranked 164 and a total of 11.571 km2. By land it is 100% and water it is 0%. Remember, the coastline of Qatar is 563 km, which is 350 miles. Its borders include Saudi Arabia, which is 60 km, UAE and Bahrain. The climate of Qatar is arid, mild, present, winters, very hot and humid summers. For those that have lived in Qatar, you know what I'm talking about. The terrain of land is mostly flat and barren desert, covered with loose sand and gravel. Qatar is endowed with the natural resources, which has made it one of the richest in the Arab countries with a GDP per capita of 69.1,000 and it's also ranked fourth with the current international GDP of $93.508 ranked fourth in one of the 10 richest countries in the world 2021. The natural resources include the petroleum, the natural gas, fish, which has made its population savage even in the hardest parts. Guys, Qatar, the place that occupies 11.43 km, is one of the stable countries in the Gulf with its small population. It has been able to survive through the pandemic and its economy has continued to grow steadily. Thank you so much for tuning in to my channel. Stay tuned, continue watching my channel as we get to discover a small Arab country that is used to host the World Cup.