What are all of the major cities of the Arabian Peninsula?
Geographically, the Arabian Peninsula includes the western regions of Iraq and parts of Syria. Politically, however, the peninsula is separated from the rest of Asia by the Euphrates river. The following countries either are now, or at one time have been, considered part of the peninsula: Bahrain, an island nation off the east coast of the peninsula. Iraq Israel Kuwait Lebanon Oman Palestinian Territories Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria Jordan United Arab Emirates Yemen With the exception of some regions in northern Syria and northern Iraq, the countries mentioned above are geographically and historically part of the peninsula. However, only six countries of the above list are politically considered part of the peninsula. They form the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), mainly known as the Arab gulf states. The Arab states of the Persian Gulf are made of the kingdoms of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, the sultanate of Oman, the states of Kuwait and Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. These six countr