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Kuwait is a small but wealthy emirate on the northwestern shore of the Persian Gulf, bordered by Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. Despite its compact size, it is one of the most economically significant nations in the Middle East - a country transformed within living memory from a pearl-diving and trading port into one of the wealthiest nations on Earth following the discovery of vast oil reserves in the late 1930s.
Kuwait City is one of the most striking modern skylines in the Gulf region - a glittering collection of futuristic towers, soaring bridges, and iconic landmarks including the instantly recognisable Kuwait Towers, three slender spires that have become the defining symbol of the nation and one of the most photographed structures in the entire Middle East. The city's historic Mubarakiya market, one of the oldest souqs in the Gulf, offers a fascinating contrast of traditional trading culture sitting alongside ultramodern shopping districts. Explore related settings through our Busy Places, Museums & Monuments, and Harbours & Marinas collections.
Kuwaiti cuisine is deeply rooted in Gulf and Bedouin tradition - machboos (spiced rice with meat or fish), harees (slow-cooked wheat and meat porridge), and fresh Gulf seafood have been staples of the Kuwaiti table for generations. Kuwait Bay forms a sweeping natural harbour at the heart of the city, where traditional wooden dhows sit alongside modern vessels in one of the Gulf's most historically significant anchorages. Browse related feeds under Oceans & Lakes, Places of Worship, and Scenic Views on EarthLive.TV.
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Kuwait is a small but wealthy emirate on the northwestern shore of the Persian Gulf, bordered by Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. Despite its compact size, it is one of the most economically significant nations in the Middle East - a country transformed within living memory from a pearl-diving and trading port into one of the wealthiest nations on Earth following the discovery of vast oil reserves in the late 1930s.
Kuwait City is one of the most striking modern skylines in the Gulf region - a glittering collection of futuristic towers, soaring bridges, and iconic landmarks including the instantly recognisable Kuwait Towers, three slender spires that have become the defining symbol of the nation and one of the most photographed structures in the entire Middle East. The city's historic Mubarakiya market, one of the oldest souqs in the Gulf, offers a fascinating contrast of traditional trading culture sitting alongside ultramodern shopping districts. Explore related settings through our Busy Places, Museums & Monuments, and Harbours & Marinas collections.
Kuwaiti cuisine is deeply rooted in Gulf and Bedouin tradition - machboos (spiced rice with meat or fish), harees (slow-cooked wheat and meat porridge), and fresh Gulf seafood have been staples of the Kuwaiti table for generations. Kuwait Bay forms a sweeping natural harbour at the heart of the city, where traditional wooden dhows sit alongside modern vessels in one of the Gulf's most historically significant anchorages. Browse related feeds under Oceans & Lakes, Places of Worship, and Scenic Views on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Bahrain.