This article describes the geography of Kuwait.
- Location
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Southwest Asia, bordering the Persian Gulf, between Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Considered to be one of the fifteen states that comprise the so-called "Cradle of Humanity."
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Geographic coordinates
- Map references
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Southwest Asia
- Area
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- Total: 17,820 km²
- Land: 17,820 km²
- Water: 0 km²
- Area--comparative
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Slightly smaller than New Jersey
- Land boundaries
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- Coastline
- 499 km
- Maritime claims
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- Climate
- Dry desert; intensely hot summers; short, cool winters
- Terrain
- Flat to slightly undulating desert plain
- Elevation extremes
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- Lowest point: Persian Gulf 0 m
- Highest point: unnamed location 306 m
- Natural resources
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Petroleum, fish, shrimp, natural gas
- Land use
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- Arable land: 0.34%
- Permanent crops: 0.06%
- Other: 99.6% (1998 est.)
- Irrigated land
- 60 km² (1998 est.)
- Natural hazards
- Sudden cloudbursts are common from October to April; they bring heavy rain which can damage roads and houses; sandstorms and dust storms occur throughout the year, but are most common between March and August
- Environment--current issues
- Limited natural fresh water resources; some of world's largest and most sophisticated desalination facilities provide much of the water; air and water pollution; desertification
- Environment--international agreements
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- Party to: Climate Change, Desertification, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection
- Signed, but not ratified: Biodiversity, Endangered Species, Marine Dumping
- Geography--note
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Strategic location at head of Persian Gulf
See also: Kuwait
Last updated: 08-30-2005 05:42:57
Last updated: 09-12-2005 02:39:13