'Loss for region': World reacts to death of Oman's Sultan Qaboos.
Oman est soumis à diverses variations climatiques dues à son relief.
The royal court declared three days of mourning. Leaders from across the world pay their respects to Oman's longest-serving leader who ruled for nearly 50 years. — Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AP/SIP Son règne aura duré près de 50 ans. Unlike Qaboos, Haitham bin Tariq has children, two sons and two daughters.
Les régions du nord et de l’est bénéficient d’un climat méditerranéen, celles du sud et de l’ouest notamment à Salalah connaissent un climat tropical avec quelques pluies de mousson d’août à septembre et d’importantes températures. Oman's royal family was tasked with selecting the new leader within three days of Qaboos' death, but the government said the late ruler chose his own successor. Jan 11, 2020 The death of Sultan Qaboos bin Said on Jan. 10, after nearly 50 years of rule over Oman, has removed one of the great "moderates" from the scene just as soaring tensions between the United States and Iran nearly escalated into another Persian Gulf conflict..
On 11 January 2020, Oman state TV said authorities had opened the letter by Sultan Qaboos bin Said naming his successor, announcing shortly that Haitham bin Tariq is the country's ruling sultan. Le sultan Qabous ben Saïd, le 14 janvier 2019 à Muscat, Oman. Oman's state-run news agency announced Sultan Qaboos' death early Saturday, but offered no cause. DUBAI (Reuters) - Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said, one of the Middle East's longest- serving rulers who maintained the country's neutrality in a turbulent region, died on Friday and his cousin Haitham bin Tariq al-Said was named as his successor in a smooth transition.