Where Is the Worst Place to Find a Phone?
Posted December 30th, 2008 by admin in Middle East In the United States, in the 1980s, there were about 162 million telephones, or 74 phones for every 100 Americans. Most Americans use the phone at least once every day. Only the tiny European country of Monaco has a higher rate of telephone ownership. But telephone use is hardly a way of life in the Arabian nation of North Yemen, which has the lowest rate of phone ownership in the world. Yemen’s 7 million people owned only about 5,000 telephones, or one phone for every 1,400 people! Bookmark/Search this post with: Add new comment What Desert Country Has No Defined Boundaries? Posted December 30th, 2008 by admin in Middle East Until recently, the nation of Oman was known as the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman. It was called a sultanate because it was governed by a Muslim ruler known as a sultan. Muscat was the name of the chief port of the territory, and Oman was the name of the desert region in the interior of the country. About the size