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Qatar
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  2. Education

  3. Fuel oil refineries

  4. Maps

  5. Qatar railway

  6. Qatar’s Top 10 Exports

  7. Military

Areas

The total land area is 11,610 Km2 (4,483 sq. miles)
96.2 % of the population is urban (2,770,452 people in 2020)

What is the population of Qatar 2019?
The current population of Qatar is 2,839,386 as of Sunday, August 25, 2019,
Zones


Zones
  1. Ad-Daw?ah [Doha]

  2. A?-?'ayan [Al Daayen]

  3. Al-Khawr & Adh-Dhakhirah [Al Khor]

  4. Al-Wakrah

  5. Ar-Rayyan

  6. Ash-Sha?aniyah [Al Shahaniya]

  7. Ash-Shamal

  8. Umm ?alal
    Ad-Daw?ah [Doha]
  1. Ad-Dafnah [Al Dafna] ?????

  2. Ad-Dafnah / Al-Qa?ar [Al Dafna / Al Qassar]

  3. Ad-Daw?ah al-Jadidah [New Doha]

  4. Ad-Daw?ah al-Min?aqah a?-?ina'iyah [Doha Industrial Area]

  5. Al-Bida' [Al Bidda]

  6. Al-Bida' [Al Bidda]

  7. Al-Ghanim at-'Tiq [Old Al Ghanim] ?

  8. Al-Ghanim at-'Tiq [Old Al Ghanim]

  9. Al-Hilal [Al Hilal]

  10. Al-Jasrah [Al Jasra]

  11. Al-Khulaifat / Ras Abu 'Abud [Al Khulaifat / Ras Abu Abboud]

  12. Al-Man?urah / Farij Bin Dirham [Al Mansoura / Fereej Bin Dirham]

  13. Al-Markhiyah [Al Markhiya]

  14. Al-Ma?ar al-'Tiq [Old Airport Doha]

  15. Al-Misilah [Al Messila]

  16. An-Najadah / Bra?at al-Jufairy / Farij al-'A?makh [Al Najada / Brahat Al Jufairy / Fereej Al Asmakh]

  17. Ar-Rufa' / Al-Hitmi al-'Tiq [Al Rufaa / Old Al Hitmi]

  18. As-Sad [Al Sadd]

  19. As-Sad / Al-Mirqab al-Jadidah / Farij an-Na?r [Al Sadd / New Al Mirqab / Fereej Al Nasr]

  20. As-Sala?ah al-Jadidah [New Salata] ?

  21. As-Sala?ah / Al-Mirqab [Salata / Al Mirqab]

  22. As-Suq [Al Souq]

  23. Ath-Thumamah [Al Thumama] ?

  24. Ath-Thumamah [Al Thumama] ??????? Zone 47

  25. Du?ail [Duhail]

  26. Farij 'Abdal 'Aziz [Fereej Abdel Aziz]

  27. Farij Bin Ma?mud [Fereej Bin Mahmoud]

  28. Farij Bin Ma?mud [Fereej Bin Mahmoud]

  29. Farij Bin 'Umran [Fereej Bin Omran / New Al Hitmi /

  30. Farij Kulaib [Fereej Kulaib]

  31. Farij Mo?ammed Bin Jasim / Mushaireb [Fereej Mohammed Bin Jasim / Mushayreb]

  32. ?azm al-Markhiyah [Hazm Al Markhiya]

  33. Jilai'ah / A?-?arfah / Jiryan Nijaimah [Jelaiah / Al Tarfa / Jeryan Nejaima]

  34. Lijbailat [Lejbailat]

  35. Likhwair [Lekhwair]

  36. Madinat Khalifah ash-Shamaliyah / Da?l al-?amam [Madinat Khalifa North / Dahl Al Hamam] Zone

  37. Madinat Khalifat al-Janubiyah [Madinat Khalifa South]

  38. Ma?ar ad-Daw?ah ad-Duwali [Doha International Airport]

  39. Ma?ar ad-Daw?ah ad-Duwali [Doha International Airport]

  40. Mina' ad-Daw?ah [Doha Port]

  41. Min?aqat 50 ????? 50 Zone 50

  42. Min?aqat 58 ????? 58 Zone 58

  43. Mushaireb [Mushayreb] Zone 4

  44. Mushaireb [Mushayreb] ????? Zone 13

  45. Najmah [Najma] ???? Zone 26

  46. Nu'aijah [Nuaija] ????? Zone 41

  47. Nu'aijah [Nuaija] ????? Zone 43

  48. Nu'aijah [Nuaija] ????? Zone 44

  49. Ras Abu 'Abud [Ras Abu Aboud] Zone 29

  50. Raw?at al-Khail [Rawdat Al Khail] Zone 24

  51. Rumailah [Rumaila] Zone 11

  52. . Rumailah [Rumaila] Zone 21

  53. Umm Ghuwailinah [Umm Ghuwailina] Zone 27

  54. Umm Lakhba [Umm Lekhba] ?Zone 31

  55. 'Unaizah [Onaiza] Zone 63

  56. 'Unaizah [Onaiza] Zone 65

  57. 'Unaizah / Liq?aifiyah / Al-Qa?ar [Onaiza / Leqtaifiya / Al Qassar]

  58. Wadi as-Sail [Wadi Al Sail] Zone 10

  59. Wadi as-Sail [Wadi Al Sail]

  60. A?-?'ayan [Al Daayen]
  61. Jabal Thu'ailab [Jabal Thuaileb / Al Kharayej / Lusail / Al Egla / Wadi Al Banat]

  62. Li'abaib [Leabaib / Al Ebb / Jeryan Jenaihat / Al Kheesa / Rawdat Al Hamama / Wadi Al Wasaah / Al Sakhama / Al Masrouhiya / Wadi Lusail / Lusail / Umm Garn / Al Daayen]

  63. Al-Khawr & Adh-Dhakhirah [Al Khor]
  64. Adh-Dhakhirah / Ras Lafan / Umm Birkah [Al Thakhira / Rass Laffan / Umm Birka] ?

  65. Al-Ghuwairiyah [Al Ghuwairiya] Zone 76

  66. Simaismah / Al-Jiryan / Al-Khawr [Simaisma / Al Jeryan / Al Khor

  67. Al-Wakrah
  68. Al-Khararah [Al Kharrara] ?

  69. Al-'Udaid [Al Adaid] Zone 98

  70. Al-Wakrah [Al Wakra] Zone 90

  71. Ath-Thumamah / Al-Wukair / Al-Mashaf [Al Thumama / Al Wukair / Al Mashaf]

  72. Min?aqat Musai'id a?-?ina'iyah [Mesaieed Industrial Area]

  73. Musai'id [Mesaieed] Zone 92

  74. Shaqra [Shagra]

  75. Ar-Rayyan
  76. Abu Samrah [Abu Samra] ?Zone 96

  77. Al-Gharafah [Al Gharrafa / Gharrafat Al Rayyan / Izghawa / Bani Hajer / Al Seej / Rawdat Egdaim / Al Themaid] Zone 51

  78. Al-Kar'anah [Al Karaana] Zone 83

  79. Al-Luq?ah [Al Luqta / Lebday / Old Al Rayyan / Al Shagub / Fereej Al Zaeem] Zone 52

  80. Ar-Rayan al-Jadidah / Al-Wajbah / Mu'aidhir [New Al Rayyan / Al Wajba / Muaither] Zone 53

  81. Farij al-'Amir [Fereej Al Amir / Luaib / Muraikh / Baaya / Mehairja / Fereej Al Soudan] Zone 54

  82. Farij al-'Asiri [Fereej Al Asiri / New Fereej Al Khulaifat / Bu Samra / Al Maamoura / Bu Hamour / Mesaimeer / Ain Khaled Zone 56

  83. Farij as-Sudan [Fereej Al Soudan / Al Waab / Al Aziziya / New Fereej Al Ghanim / Fereej Al Murra / Fereej Al Manaseer / Bu Sidra / Muaither / Al Sailiya / Al Mearad] Zone 55

  84. Mubairik [Mebaireek] Zone 81

  85. Sawda Nathil [Sawda Natheel]

  86. Ash-Sha?aniyah [Al Shahaniya]
  87. Al-Jumayliyah [Al Jemailiya] Zone 73

  88. Al-'U?uriyah [Al Utouriya] Zone 72

  89. An-Na?raniyah [Al Nasraniya] Zone 85

  90. Ash-Sha?aniyah [Al Shahaniya] Zone 80

  91. Dukhan [Dukhan] ???? Zone 86

  92. Raw?at Rashid [Rawdat Rashed] Zone 82

  93. Umm Bab [Umm Bab]

  94. Ash-Shamal
  95. Abu ?aluf / Az-Zubarah [Abu Dhalouf / Al Zubara] Zone 78

  96. Ar-Ruwais / Madinat ash-Shamal [Ar Ru'ays / Madinat Al Shamal] Zone 79

  97. Fuwayri? / 'Ain Sinan / Madinat al-Ka'aban [Fuwayrit / Ain Sinan / Madinat Al Kaaban]

  98. Umm ?alal
  99. Al-Kharai?iyat [Al Kharaitiyat / Izghawa / Umm Slal Mohammed / Bu Fesseela / Umm Slal Ali / Umm Al Amad / Umm Obairiya / Lekhshaina / Sunay Lehmaidi]

Fuel oil refineries
  1. Laffan Refinery 1

  2. Laffan Refinery 2

  3. Oryx GTL Plant

  4. Pearl GTL Plant

  5. Qatar Petroleum Refinery

  6. Um Said Refinery
Umm Sa?id is the site of the country’s first major oil refinery, which was built in the 1960s and was later expanded and linked to additional refineries.

Petroleum, complex mixture of hydrocarbons that occur in Earth in liquid, gaseous, or solid form. The term is often restricted to the liquid form, commonly called crude oil, but, as a technical term, petroleum also includes natural gas and the viscous or solid form known as bitumen, which is found in tar sands. The liquid and gaseous phases of petroleum constitute the most important of the primary fossil fuels. Liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons are so intimately associated in nature that it has become customary to shorten the expression “petroleum and natural gas” to “petroleum” when referring to both.

Qatar’s Top 10 Exports
1.Mineral fuels including oil: (86.5% of total exports)
2.Plastics, plastic articles: (2.5%)
3.Fertilizers: (2.1%)
4.Aluminum: (1.9%)
5.Organic chemicals: (1.6%)
6.Inorganic chemicals: (1.1%)
7.Iron, steel: (1%)
8.Gems, precious metals: (0.7%)
9.Salt, sulphur, stone, cement: (0.4%)
10.Copper: (0.2%)

Maps

Qatar railway

Military Resources in the State
Al-Udeid Airbase
How should military resources in the state be elaborated?
Air Power
Manpower
Land Systems
Naval Power
Petroleum Resources
Logistics
Geography
AIR POWER - Includes both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft from all branches of service.

Total Aircraft: 86
Fighters/Interceptors: 9
Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft: 15
Transport Aircraft: 53
Trainer Aircraft: 18
Helicopters: 45
Attack Helicopters: 0

MANPOWER - Going beyond military equipment totals and perceived fighting strength is the actual manpower that drives a given military. Wars of attrition favor those with more.

Total Population: 2,194,817
Available Manpower: 600,000
Fit for Service: 465,000
Reaching Military Age Annually: 12,000
Active Frontline Personnel: 12,000
Active Reserve Personnel: 0

LAND SYSTEMS - Tank value includes Main Battle Tanks, light tanks and tank destroyers, either wheeled or tracked. AFV value includes Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs).

Tanks: 92
Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 464
Self-Propelled Guns (SPGs): 24
Towed-Artillery: 12
Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRSs): 21

NAVAL POWER - Aircraft Carrier value includes dedicated "helicopter carrier" vessels. Total naval strength includes all known auxiliaries as well.

Total Naval Strength: 80
Aircraft Carriers: 0
Frigates: 0
Destroyers: 0
Corvettes: 0
Submarines: 0
Coastal Defense Craft: 68
Mine Warfare: 0

RESOURCES (PETROLEUM) - Despite the advances made in battlefield technology, oil remains the lifeblood of any fighting force and supporting economy.

Oil Production: 1,540,000 bbl/day
Oil Consumption: 190,000 bbl/day
Proven Oil Reserves: 25,240,000,000 bbl/day

LOGISTICAL - War is as much a battle of logistics - moving man and machine from / to points all over - as it is direct combat. Labor Force adds to available wartime industry strength.

Labor Force: 1,593,000
Merchant Marine Strength: 28
Major Ports and Terminals: 3
Roadway Coverage: 7,790
Railway Coverage: 0
Serviceable Airports: 6

GEOGRAPHY (in km) - Geographical values primarily figure into a defensive-minded war (i.e. invasion).

Square Land Area: 11,586 km
Coastline: 563 km
Shared Border: 87 km
Waterways: 0 km (minimum value not met)

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Al Udeid Air Force Base in Doha, Qatar
2003
Three C-130 Hercules transport aircraft based there
The Al Udeid Air Base is a military base located west of Doha Qatar and is owned by the Qatar Emiri Air Force. It is home to the headquarters of United States Central Command (USCC) and United State Air Force Central Command (USAFCC). The Al Udeid Air Base Qatar is also a home to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing of the USAF and to the No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group RAF. By September of 2002, the number of American soldiers in the air base went down to approximately 2000 in number. After six months, the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar underwent expansion so that it can accommodate up to 120 aircraft and 10,000 troops.

In 2003, the residents of this air base increased when the two P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft, fourteen RAAF F/A-18 Hornet fighters from the 75SQN, and three C-130 Hercules transport aircraft based there. Initially, the task of the Hornet is to protect and escort the coalitions and give early warnings to the tanker aircrafts and AWACS aircraft. With this task, they only flew for about five to six hours a day. Finally, the Hercules transports were tasked to transport equipments and supplies to Iraq. They were also assigned to bring humanitarian aid to Baghdad.

On October 2, 2001, when the 823rd Red Horse Squadron from the Hurlburt Field was deployed, Al Udeid Air Base Qatar was nothing but a long runway covered with sand. There were only two dozens of tents and a few warehouses before on the air base. Because there were no rooms at the warehouses for the Red Horse Squadron to sleep, they created expandable shelters along the flight line. It was on those expandable shelters where the Red Horse Squadron men lived and worked for a while. The Red Horse team worked for a $9.1 million military project which was for the construction of buildings, concrete ramps with taxiways, lighting and shoulders. After two months however, no money was approved and received for the construction of the ramp, so the Red Horse Squadron worked for other projects like setting up the tent city, and the construction of other buildings. The construction of the ramp started on January of the following year and was completed by the month of March. After its construction, the ramp was as wide as eight football fields.

Runway

In the Gulf region, the Al Udeid Air Base Qatar has the longest runway which is about 5000 meters or 15,000 feet. It can accommodate almost 100 aircrafts.

Communications and Computer Equipments

In order to build an alternate command center at the air base, the US started installing communications, computers, and intelligence and asset equipments at this Qatar military base. On March 2002, the US soldiers were moving computers and communications equipment from the Prince Sultan Air Base of Saudi Arabia to the Al Udeid Air Base in order to establish a flexible and long term control center to command wars in the region. With the relocation of the computers and communications equipment, the different forces within and around the region were able to operate efficiently. The computers and servers had in them Al Udeid Air Base Qatar map for easier monitoring and planning.

USAF Prepositioned War Reserve Material (WRM)

The USAF Prepositioned War Reserve Material at Al Udeid Air and Army Base in Qatar provides several supports for the personnel like base systems, munitions, vehicles, aerospace ground equipment, associated spares and consumables, medicals, fuel mobility support equipment, rations, air base operability equipment, and many others. The WRM is also responsible for asset receipt, serviceability, security, maintenance, out load, accountability, storage, periodic inspection and test, repair, and reconstitution of prepositioned WRM facilities. The United States Central Command Air Forces (USCENTAF) uses the prepositioned war reserve material (WRM) to support the combat forces deployed in Southwest Asia. The war reserve materials include warehousing of rations, medical and munitions, and other supplies.

Warplanes

There are several war planes stationed on the Al Udeid Air Base Qatar which include the F-16 fighters, JSTARS reconnaissance aircraft, and KC-10, KC-130 and KC-135 aerial tankers. These were stationed in the air base since early 2002. Along with the thousands of US soldiers who were permanently stationed in the base are also 50 war planes. In order to accommodate more warplanes and aircraft, the Qatar government has offered to finance a project which approximately costs $400 million in order to upgrade and improve the base, including a permanent housing or dormitories, command and control facility and one million gallon-capacity storage tanks. Other Facilities

Aside from buildings, runways, ramps, war planes, and war reserve materials, there are other facilities in this air base including swimming pools. The first swimming pool in the Al Udeid Air Base Qatar was completed on June 2002. Currently, there are two military issued above-the-ground swimming pools in the air base. Aside from the swimming pools, there are basketball and volleyball courts inside the compound. These courts are used not only during the regular days but also on intramurals.

Last Updated: March 30, 2024