Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait Listen/kuːˈweɪt/ is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south at Khafji, and Iraq to the north at Basra. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning a fortress built near water.

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  • Pel que fa a la capital de l'estat, vegeu al-Kuwait. </span>دولة الكويت(Dàwlat al-Kuwayt) <tr class="mergedtoprow"> <td class="maptable" colspan="3" align="center" style="padding:0.5em 0;"> Bandera de Kuwait Coat of arms of Title=Kuwait;ns=0/Main/;language:wiki=ca,locale=ca </td> </tr><tr> <td colspan="3" style="line-height:1.2em; text-align:center;">Lema nacional: Cap</td> </tr><tr> <td class="anthem" colspan="3" style="line-height:1.2em; text-align:center;">Himne: al-Nasheed al-Watani</td> </tr><tr> <td colspan="3" style="text-align:center; padding:0.6em 0em;">Localització deKuwait </td> </tr><tr class="mergedtoprow"><td colspan="2">Capital(i major ciutat)</td><td>al-Kuwait </td></tr><tr> <th colspan="2" style="vertical-align:middle; white-space:nowrap;">Idiomes oficials</th> <td>Àrab</td> </tr><tr> <th colspan="2">Gentilici</th> <td>Kuwaitià, kuwaitiana </td> </tr><tr> <th colspan="2">Govern</th> <td>Monarquia constitucional</td> </tr><tr class="mergedbottomrow"> <td style="width:1em; padding:0 0 0 0.6em;"> </td> <td style="padding-left:0em;">Emir Primer Ministre</td> <td>Jabir al-SabahJaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah</td> </tr><tr ><th colspan="3">Independència</th></tr><tr class="mergedbottomrow"> <td style="width:1em; padding:0 0 0 0.6em;"> </td> <td style="padding-left:0em;"> </td> <td>del Regne Unit el19 de juny 1961 </td> </tr><tr class="mergedtoprow"> <th colspan="3">Superfície</th> </tr> <tr class="mergedrow"> <td style="width:1em; padding:0 0 0 0.6em;"> - </td> <td style="padding-left:0em;">Total</td> <td>17,818 km  </tr><tr class="mergedrow"> <td style="width:1em; padding:0 0 0 0.6em;"> - </td> <td style="padding-left:0em;">Aigua (%)</td> <td>Negligible</td> </tr><tr class="mergedtoprow"> <th colspan="3">Població</th> </tr><tr class="mergedrow"> <td style="width:1em; padding:0 0 0 0.6em;"> - </td> <td style="padding-left:0em;">Est.  jul. 2010</td> <td>2.789.132   </td> </tr><tr class="mergedrow"> <td style="width:1em; padding:0 0 0 0.6em;"> - </td> <td style="padding-left:0em;">Cens —</td> <td>— </td> </tr><tr class="mergedbottomrow"> <td style="width:1em; padding:0 0 0 0.6em;"> - </td> <td style="padding-left:0em;">Densitat</td> <td>115 /km </td> </tr><tr> <th colspan="2" style="vertical-align:middle;">Moneda</th> <td>dinar kuwaitià </td> </tr><tr > <th colspan="2">Fus horari</th> <td> </td> </tr><tr> <th colspan="2">Domini internet</th> <td>. kw </td> </tr><tr> <th colspan="2">Codi telefònic</th> <td>965</td> </tr></table> Kuwait (en àrab الكويت, al-Kuwayt) és un estat de l'Àsia situat al fons del Golf Pèrsic. Per terra, fa frontera amb l'Iraq al nord i l'Aràbia Saudita al sud. Ric en petroli, el país és membre de l'OPEP. Políticament es tracta d'un emirat semihereditari que, si bé disposa d'una constitució i un parlament, aquest només era escollit tradicionalment per un 15% de la població (excloent-ne, entre d'altres, totes les dones i els soldats) situació modificada el 2006.
  • Kuvajt, oficiálním názvem Stát Kuvajt, je malá monarchie v jihozápadní Asii při Perském zálivu. Jeho sousedy jsou Irák a Saúdská Arábie. Ke Kuvajtu náleží také několik ostrovů v Perském zálivu, např. Búbiján či Fajlaka. Země se řadí k hlavním světovým producentům ropy; udává se, že na kuvajtském území se nalézá asi 8 až 9 % zásob této suroviny.
  • Das Emirat Kuwait ist ein Staat in Vorderasien auf der Arabischen Halbinsel. Es grenzt im Norden und Westen an den Irak (240 Kilometer gemeinsamer Grenzverlauf), im Süden an Saudi-Arabien (222 Kilometer) und im Osten an den Persischen Golf (499 Kilometer).
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait Listen/kuːˈweɪt/ is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south at Khafji, and Iraq to the north at Basra. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning a fortress built near water. The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 sq mi) and has a population of about 3.5 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, and laid the foundation of the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire, and after World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government, with Kuwait City serving as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues, and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita. In 2007, it had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, oficialmente Estado de Kuwait, es una pequeña monarquía en la costa del golfo Pérsico. Limita con Irak al Norte y con Arabia Saudita al Sur.
  • Kuwaitin valtio eli Kuwait on emiirikunta Lähi-idässä. Se sijaitsee Persianlahden pohjukassa rajanaapureinaan pohjoisessa Irak ja etelässä Saudi-Arabia. Kuwaitin maasto on kumpuilevaa hiekkaerämaata. Maasta löytyi 1930-luvulla öljyä, ja toisen maailmansodan jälkeen kehittynyt öljynjalostusteollisuus sai maan vaurastumaan. Kuwait itsenäistyi 1961, ja sen jälkeen se on saanut 90 prosenttia vientituloistaan öljystä. Vuonna 1990 Irak hyökkäsi Kuwaitiin, mutta joutui vetäytymään maasta länsivaltojen liityttyä sotaan Kuwaitin puolelle. Maan infrastruktuuri kärsi sodassa pahasti. Kuwait oli ensimmäinen Persianlahden arabimaa, joka järjesti parlamenttivaalit, ja se myönsi naisille äänioikeuden 2005. Vuodesta 2010 alkaen maassa on ollut ajoittain väkivaltaisuuksia ääri-islamien ja sotilasjoukkojen välillä.
  • Le Koweït, en forme longue l'État du Koweït, en arabe Kuwayt, الكويت et Dawlat al Kuwayt, دولة الكويت, est un État situé en Asie, au nord de la péninsule Arabique, sur le golfe Persique. Il a pour voisins l'Arabie saoudite et l'Irak et son indépendance a été proclamée le 19 juin 1961. Le Koweït est un important producteur de pétrole et est membre de l'OPEP.
  • Ez a szócikk az országról szól. A város a Kuvaitváros szócikkben található. Kuvaiti Államدولة الكويت(Davlat al-Kuvajt) Title=Kuvait;ns=0/Main/;language:wiki=hu,locale=hu zászlaja Title=Kuvait;ns=0/Main/;language:wiki=hu,locale=hu zászlaja Title=Kuvait;ns=0/Main/;language:wiki=hu,locale=hu címere Title=Kuvait;ns=0/Main/;language:wiki=hu,locale=hu címereNemzeti himnusz: an-Nasíd al-Vatani250pxFővárosaKuvaitvárosÁllamformaAlkotmányos monarchiaVezetőkEmírSzabáh al-Ahmad al-Dzsáber asz-SzabáhKoronahercegNaváf al-Ahmad al-Dzsáber asz-SzabáhMiniszterelnökNászer al-Mohammed al-Ahmed asz-SzabáhHivatalos nyelvArabBeszélt nyelvekangolfüggetlenségEgyesült Királyságtólkikiáltása1961. június 19. TagságENSZ, IMF, OIC, Arab Liga, OPECNépességNépszámlálás szerintismeretlen Rangsorban141Becsült2 041 961 fő (2001)Rangsorban141Népsűrűség115 fő/km²Földrajzi adatokTerület17 818 km²Rangsorban152Egyéb adatokPénznemKuvaiti dinár Nemzetközi gépkocsijelKWTHívószám965Internet TLD. kw Kuvait egy kis, olajban gazdag királyság a Perzsa-öböl partján, amely délen Szaúd-Arábiával, északon pedig Irakkal határos. Délnyugat-ázsiai ország.
  • Il Kuwait è un emirato sovrano, situato nell'Asia sud-occidentale, in un'area particolarmente ricca di petrolio. Lo Stato si affaccia sul golfo Persico e confina con l'Arabia Saudita a sud e con l'Iraq a nord. Il nome è il diminutivo di una parola araba che significa fortezza costruita vicino all'acqua. L'antico nome della regione era Qurayn.
  • クウェート国(クウェートこく、دولة الكويت)、通称クウェートは、立憲君主制で中東・西アジアの国家。首都はクウェート。1990年にイラクに一時占領された(湾岸危機)。
  • 쿠웨이트는 중동에 있는 군주국이다. 정식 명칭은 쿠웨이트국이며 수도는 쿠웨이트 시이다. 과거 영국령의 일부였다. 사우디아라비아, 이라크와 국경을 접하며, 공용어는 아랍어이고, 면적은 레바논과 크기가 비슷하다.
  • Koeweit, officieel de Staat Koeweit, is een klein olierijk Emiraat op het Arabisch Schiereiland in Azië aan de kust van de Perzische Golf, grenzend aan Saoedi-Arabië in het zuiden en Irak in het noorden. De hoofdstad van de monarchie is de gelijknamige stad, Koeweit. Het land behoort tot de Arabische Liga.
  • Staten Kuwait er et land i Midtøsten. Det grenser til Irak og Saudi-Arabia. Klimaet gir intenst varme sommere, med tørre ørkener og korte, kalde vintre. Landet består av fem guvernater (muhafazat, entall – muhafazah); Al Ahmadi, Al Farwaniyah, Al 'Asimah, Al Jahra' og Hawalli.
  • Kuwejt, Państwo Kuwejt (Daulat al Kuwajt دولة الكويت) – państwo położone w południowo-zachodniej Azji, na północno-zachodnim wybrzeżu Zatoki Perskiej. Graniczy z Irakiem (242 km) i Arabią Saudyjską (222 km) – łączna długość granic lądowych wynosi 464 km, ponadto 499 km wybrzeża morskiego.
  • O Estado do Kuwait, Kuweit, Koweit ou Kuaite (também chamado Coveite e aceite as grafias de Covaite, Couaite, Quaite e Cuaite por linguistas em Portugal) é um emirado árabe soberano situado no nordeste da península Arábica na Ásia Ocidental. Faz fronteira com a Arábia Saudita ao sul e ao norte com o Iraque. Encontra-se na costa noroeste do Golfo Pérsico. O nome Kuwait é derivada do árabe "akwat", o plural de "Kout", que significa "fortaleza construída perto da água". O emirado tem uma área de 17.820 quilômetros quadrados e tem uma população de cerca de 2,7 milhões de habitantes. Historicamente, a região era conhecida como Characene, um grande porto Parto para o comércio entre a Índia e a Mesopotâmia. A tribo Bani Utbah foram os primeiros colonos árabes permanentes na região e estabeleceram as bases modernas do emirado. No século XIX, o Kuwait estava sob a influência do Império Otomano e depois da Primeira Guerra Mundial, ele emergiu como um xecado independente sob a proteção do Império Britânico. Grandes campos de petróleo no Kuwait foram descobertos na década de 1930. Após Kuwait ter conquistado a independência do Reino Unido em 1961, a indústria de petróleo do país registou um crescimento econômico sem precedentes. Em 1990, o Kuwait foi invadido e anexado pelo vizinho Iraque. Os sete meses de ocupação iraquiana chegaram ao fim depois de uma intervenção militar direta por parte das forças liderada pelos Estados Unidos. Cerca de 773 poços de petróleo do Kuwait foram incendiados por parte do exército iraquiano, resultando em uma grande catástrofe ambiental e econômica para o país. A infraestrutura do Kuwait foi danificada durante a guerra e teve de ser reconstruída. O Kuwait é uma monarquia constitucional com um sistema parlamentar de governo, com a Cidade do Kuwait servindo como capital política e econômica do país. O país tem a quinta maior reserva de petróleo do mundo e os derivados de petróleo representam agora cerca de 95% das receitas de exportação e 80% da renda do governo do país. Kuwait tem o e tem o maior índice de desenvolvimento humano (IDH) do mundo árabe. O Kuwait é classificado como uma economia de alta renda pelo Banco Mundial e é designado como um grande aliado não membro da OTAN dos Estados Unidos.
  • Куве́йт, официально Государство Кувейт (араб. دولة الكويت&#8206;&#8206;; Давла́т эль-Куве́йт) — государство в юго-западной Азии. Граничит с Ираком на севере и западе, с Саудовской Аравией — на юге. С востока омывается Персидским заливом. Столица — город Эль-Кувейт. Важный экспортёр нефти, член ОПЕК.
  • Kuwait, formellt Staten Kuwait, är en stat vid nordvästra Persiska viken i Mellanöstern i västra Asien. Huvudstad är Madīnat al-Kuwayt (staden Kuwait). Landet blev en självständig stat 1961. Det gränsar mot Saudiarabien och Irak.
  • Куве́йт, офіційна назва Держава Кувейт (араб. دولة الكويت; Дауля́т ель-Куве́йт) -, країна в південно-західній Азії, що межує на північному заході з Іраком, півдні і південному заході з Саудівською Аравією, на сході омивається Персидською затокою. Кувейту належать також біля десятка невеликих островів. Площа 17,8 тис. км. Населення 1,87 млн чол.. столиця і головний порт Ель-Кувейт; рельєф: спекотна пустеля й острова Файлака, Бубіян і Варба у північно-східній частини Аравійського півострова; глава держави і уряду Джабір аль-Ахмад аль-Сабах з 1978; політична система абсолютна монархія; експорт: нафта; мови: арабська 78%, курдська 10%, мова фарсі 4%; Грошова одиниця – кувейтський динар.
  • Kuwait tên đầy đủ Nhà nước Kuwait, là một quốc gia tại Trung Đông. Nằm trên bờ Vịnh Péc-xích, giáp với Ả Rập Saudi ở phía nam và với Iraq ở hướng Tây và hướng Bắc. Tên nước được rút ra từ trong tiếng Ả Rập có nghĩa là "Pháo đài được xây dựng gần nước". Dân số gần 3.1 triệu người và diện tích lên đến 17.818 km². Đây là 1 đất nước có nền quân chủ lập hiến, với Thành phố Kuwait là thủ đô chính trị, kinh tế. Kuwait là nước có trữ lượng dầu mỏ lớn thứ 5 trên thế giới và là nước giàu thứ 6 hoàn cầu. Dầu mỏ ở quốc gia này được khám phá và khai thác từ những năm 30, và sau khi nước này giành được độc lập từ tay thực dân Anh năm 1961, nền công nghiệp dầu lửa ở quốc gia vùng vịnh đã có những bước tiến vượt bậc. Dầu khí và các sản phẩm từ dầu khí chiếm xấp xỉ 95% tổng doanh thu từ xuất khẩu và chiếm gần 80% lợi tức của chính phủ.
  • 科威特(阿拉伯语:الكويت‎),国号全名科威特国,(阿拉伯语:دولة الكويت‎,英语:The State of Kuwait),是一个位于西南亚阿拉伯半岛东北部、波斯湾西北部的君主制国家。在南部与沙特阿拉伯、北部与伊拉克分别接壤。科威特的石油和天然气资源丰富。该国首都科威特城与该国名称同名。
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 3.5 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 3.5 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Twelve years later, Kuwait saw another massive foreign military presence as it served as a springboard for the US-led campaign in 2003 to oust the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.6 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Twelve years later, Kuwait saw another massive foreign military presence as it served as a springboard for the US-led campaign in 2003 to oust the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Twelve years later, Kuwait saw another massive foreign military presence as it served as a springboard for the US-led campaign in 2003 to oust the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Twelve years later, Kuwait saw another massive foreign military presence as it served as a springboard for the U.S. -led campaign in 2003 to oust Ba'athist Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is an Arab country in Western Asia. Situated in the northeastern edge of the Arabian peninsula at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after a direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Twelve years later, Kuwait saw another massive foreign military presence as it served as a springboard for the U.S. -led campaign in 2003 to oust Ba'athist Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is an Arab country in Western Asia. Situated in the northeastern edge of the Arabian peninsula at the tip of the Arabian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Twelve years later, Kuwait saw another massive foreign military presence as it served as a springboard for the U.S. -led campaign in 2003 to oust Ba'athist Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is an Arab country in Western Asia. Situated in the northeastern edge of the Arabian peninsula at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million. Historically, the region was the site of Characene, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Twelve years later, Kuwait saw another massive foreign military presence as it served as a springboard for the U.S. -led campaign in 2003 to oust Ba'athist Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system of government. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Iraq /kuːˈweɪt/, is an Arab country in Western Asia. Situated in the northeastern edge of the Arabian peninsula at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million. Historically, the region was the site of Iraq, a major Parthian port for trade between Mesopotamia and India. The Bani Utbah tribe were the first permanent Arab settlers in the region, laying the foundation for the modern emirate. By the 19th century, Kuwait came under the influence of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, it emerged as an independent sheikhdom under the protection of the British Empire. Kuwait's large oil fields were discovered in the late 1930s. After Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961, the state's oil industry saw unprecedented economic growth. In 1990, Kuwait was invaded and annexed by neighboring Iraq. The seven month-long Iraqi occupation came to an end after direct military intervention by United States-led forces. Around 773 Kuwaiti oil wells were set ablaze by the retreating Iraqi army, resulting in a major environmental and economic catastrophe. Kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt. Twelve years later, Kuwait saw another massive foreign military presence as it served as a springboard for the U.S. -led campaign in 2003 to oust Ba'athist Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Kuwait City serves as the country's political and economic capital. The country has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and petroleum products now account for nearly 95% of export revenues and 80% of government income. Kuwait is the eleventh richest country in the world per capita and, in 2007, had the highest human development index (HDI) in the Arab world. Kuwait is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
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  • Pel que fa a la capital de l'estat, vegeu al-Kuwait.
  • Kuvajt, oficiálním názvem Stát Kuvajt, je malá monarchie v jihozápadní Asii při Perském zálivu. Jeho sousedy jsou Irák a Saúdská Arábie. Ke Kuvajtu náleží také několik ostrovů v Perském zálivu, např. Búbiján či Fajlaka. Země se řadí k hlavním světovým producentům ropy; udává se, že na kuvajtském území se nalézá asi 8 až 9 % zásob této suroviny.
  • Das Emirat Kuwait ist ein Staat in Vorderasien auf der Arabischen Halbinsel. Es grenzt im Norden und Westen an den Irak (240 Kilometer gemeinsamer Grenzverlauf), im Süden an Saudi-Arabien (222 Kilometer) und im Osten an den Persischen Golf (499 Kilometer).
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait Listen/kuːˈweɪt/ is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south at Khafji, and Iraq to the north at Basra. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning a fortress built near water.
  • Kuwait, oficialmente Estado de Kuwait, es una pequeña monarquía en la costa del golfo Pérsico. Limita con Irak al Norte y con Arabia Saudita al Sur.
  • Kuwaitin valtio eli Kuwait on emiirikunta Lähi-idässä. Se sijaitsee Persianlahden pohjukassa rajanaapureinaan pohjoisessa Irak ja etelässä Saudi-Arabia. Kuwaitin maasto on kumpuilevaa hiekkaerämaata. Maasta löytyi 1930-luvulla öljyä, ja toisen maailmansodan jälkeen kehittynyt öljynjalostusteollisuus sai maan vaurastumaan. Kuwait itsenäistyi 1961, ja sen jälkeen se on saanut 90 prosenttia vientituloistaan öljystä.
  • Le Koweït, en forme longue l'État du Koweït, en arabe Kuwayt, الكويت et Dawlat al Kuwayt, دولة الكويت, est un État situé en Asie, au nord de la péninsule Arabique, sur le golfe Persique. Il a pour voisins l'Arabie saoudite et l'Irak et son indépendance a été proclamée le 19 juin 1961. Le Koweït est un important producteur de pétrole et est membre de l'OPEP.
  • Ez a szócikk az országról szól. A város a Kuvaitváros szócikkben található.
  • Il Kuwait è un emirato sovrano, situato nell'Asia sud-occidentale, in un'area particolarmente ricca di petrolio. Lo Stato si affaccia sul golfo Persico e confina con l'Arabia Saudita a sud e con l'Iraq a nord. Il nome è il diminutivo di una parola araba che significa fortezza costruita vicino all'acqua. L'antico nome della regione era Qurayn.
  • クウェート国(クウェートこく、دولة الكويت)、通称クウェートは、立憲君主制で中東・西アジアの国家。首都はクウェート。1990年にイラクに一時占領された(湾岸危機)。
  • 쿠웨이트는 중동에 있는 군주국이다. 정식 명칭은 쿠웨이트국이며 수도는 쿠웨이트 시이다. 과거 영국령의 일부였다. 사우디아라비아, 이라크와 국경을 접하며, 공용어는 아랍어이고, 면적은 레바논과 크기가 비슷하다.
  • Koeweit, officieel de Staat Koeweit, is een klein olierijk Emiraat op het Arabisch Schiereiland in Azië aan de kust van de Perzische Golf, grenzend aan Saoedi-Arabië in het zuiden en Irak in het noorden. De hoofdstad van de monarchie is de gelijknamige stad, Koeweit. Het land behoort tot de Arabische Liga.
  • Staten Kuwait er et land i Midtøsten. Det grenser til Irak og Saudi-Arabia. Klimaet gir intenst varme sommere, med tørre ørkener og korte, kalde vintre. Landet består av fem guvernater (muhafazat, entall – muhafazah); Al Ahmadi, Al Farwaniyah, Al 'Asimah, Al Jahra' og Hawalli.
  • Kuwejt, Państwo Kuwejt (Daulat al Kuwajt دولة الكويت) – państwo położone w południowo-zachodniej Azji, na północno-zachodnim wybrzeżu Zatoki Perskiej. Graniczy z Irakiem (242 km) i Arabią Saudyjską (222 km) – łączna długość granic lądowych wynosi 464 km, ponadto 499 km wybrzeża morskiego.
  • O Estado do Kuwait, Kuweit, Koweit ou Kuaite (também chamado Coveite e aceite as grafias de Covaite, Couaite, Quaite e Cuaite por linguistas em Portugal) é um emirado árabe soberano situado no nordeste da península Arábica na Ásia Ocidental. Faz fronteira com a Arábia Saudita ao sul e ao norte com o Iraque. Encontra-se na costa noroeste do Golfo Pérsico. O nome Kuwait é derivada do árabe "akwat", o plural de "Kout", que significa "fortaleza construída perto da água".
  • Куве́йт, официально Государство Кувейт (араб. دولة الكويت‎‎; Давла́т эль-Куве́йт) — государство в юго-западной Азии. Граничит с Ираком на севере и западе, с Саудовской Аравией — на юге. С востока омывается Персидским заливом. Столица — город Эль-Кувейт. Важный экспортёр нефти, член ОПЕК.
  • Kuwait, formellt Staten Kuwait, är en stat vid nordvästra Persiska viken i Mellanöstern i västra Asien. Huvudstad är Madīnat al-Kuwayt (staden Kuwait). Landet blev en självständig stat 1961. Det gränsar mot Saudiarabien och Irak.
  • Куве́йт, офіційна назва Держава Кувейт (араб. دولة الكويت; Дауля́т ель-Куве́йт) -, країна в південно-західній Азії, що межує на північному заході з Іраком, півдні і південному заході з Саудівською Аравією, на сході омивається Персидською затокою. Кувейту належать також біля десятка невеликих островів. Площа 17,8 тис. км. Населення 1,87 млн чол..
  • Kuwait tên đầy đủ Nhà nước Kuwait, là một quốc gia tại Trung Đông. Nằm trên bờ Vịnh Péc-xích, giáp với Ả Rập Saudi ở phía nam và với Iraq ở hướng Tây và hướng Bắc. Tên nước được rút ra từ trong tiếng Ả Rập có nghĩa là "Pháo đài được xây dựng gần nước". Dân số gần 3.1 triệu người và diện tích lên đến 17.818 km². Đây là 1 đất nước có nền quân chủ lập hiến, với Thành phố Kuwait là thủ đô chính trị, kinh tế. Kuwait là nước có trữ lượng dầu mỏ lớn thứ 5 trên thế giới và là nước giàu thứ 6 hoàn cầu.
  • 科威特(阿拉伯语:الكويت‎),国号全名科威特国,(阿拉伯语:دولة الكويت‎,英语:The State of Kuwait),是一个位于西南亚阿拉伯半岛东北部、波斯湾西北部的君主制国家。在南部与沙特阿拉伯、北部与伊拉克分别接壤。科威特的石油和天然气资源丰富。该国首都科威特城与该国名称同名。
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north. The name Kuwait is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water".
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is a sovereign Arab state situated in the north-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It lies on the north-western shore of the Persian Gulf and is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water".
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is an Arab country in Western Asia. Situated in the northeastern edge of the Arabian peninsula at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Kuwait /kuːˈweɪt/, is an Arab country in Western Asia. Situated in the northeastern edge of the Arabian peninsula at the tip of the Arabian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million.
  • Kuwait, officially the State of Iraq /kuːˈweɪt/, is an Arab country in Western Asia. Situated in the northeastern edge of the Arabian peninsula at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. The name "Kuwait" is derived from the Arabic أكوات ākwāt, the plural of كوت kūt, meaning "fortress built near water". The country covers an area of 17,820 square kilometers (6,880 square miles) and has a population of about 2.8 million.
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