Qatar Peninsula
The Qatar Peninsula is a prominent landform located in the Arabian Gulf, extending approximately 160 kilometers into the sea. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the east and the Qatar Bay to the west. The peninsula is characterized by its flat terrain, sandy beaches, and a hot desert climate, making it a unique geographical feature in the region.
The capital city of Doha is situated on the eastern coast of the peninsula, serving as the political and economic center of Qatar. The peninsula is also home to various natural reserves and cultural sites, contributing to its significance in both ecology and heritage.