Oman Map - Editable Map of Oman - Template for PowerPoint
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Premium Features
Premium Features
- Resizable without loss of quality
- Fully editable in Size and Color
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Compatibility
Compatibility
These slides are compatible with all Microsoft PowerPoint Versions newer or equal to 2003.
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Description
Description
Premium PowerPoint Map of Oman. This detailed PowerPoint Map Template shows Oman with states names and biggest cities including the Oman capital.The Oman PowerPoint Map is hand drawn and fully editable in size and color. Every state can be extracted simply.
Specific territories can be highlighted easily with just 2 clicks in PowerPoint. The extensive Map Guide, which is included in this package, shows the easy steps of adjusting the map to your needs.
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Selection List (Maps only)
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Editable
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The map template of Oman includes the following states:
Ad Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, Al Wusta, Ash Sharqiyah, Ad Dhahirah, Muscat, Musandam, Dhofar, Al Buraymi, Oman
Effortless and fast – the PremiumSlides Selection Lists for PowerPoint Maps
Save your time and select the countries with our comfortable Selection list tool. Click on the desired country and color the shape with one simple click. All countries in the selection list are in alphabetic order and effortless to find. You can also select the state on your map, and the state wil be highlighted in the selection list. Most of our maps are delivered with a selection list. Please check product details. (Due to technical disadvantages of Microsoft Office for Mac, Selection Lists are only available for PC.)
Remarkable features are provided with this map template of Oman
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The map template of Oman is fully editable in Microsoft PowerPoint
These very detailed PowerPoint maps are totally editable in size and color. Any country, county or state (depending on the map) can be extracted or highlighted. Because of the excellent quality you can resize any map with no loss of quality. This is relevant if you want to print your PowerPoint Slides.
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State and Cities are shown on Oman PowerPoint Map
This PowerPoint map is delivered with state and capital name tags. All views are well structured. Country and city tags can be hidden with just one click if you prefer a blank map.
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Up to 14 Multiple Color themes for Oman are already included
There are up to 14 different color themes shipped with all this PremiumSlides map package. You can switch all colors of your map with just one click. This makes it easy to use maps in your own presentation. The colors have been selected to look great in combination. To making use of PremiumSlides Maps for PowerPoint you do not have to be a design genius to have great looking slides in your presentation.
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Direct download for Microsoft PowerPoint
We guarantee that all our products work with Microsoft Office newer than Office 2003. You can work with our maps and shapes not only in PowerPoint but likewise MS Word and MS Excel. All files even work on Office for Mac. Only the Selection list add on is not supported by Office for Mac. You do not need any new plugins or any other software! Just launch PowerPoint and work straight away. You can download your purchased map files and slides directly after purchase.
Facts and information about Oman you can use in your presentation.
Oman is often referred to as Sultanate of Oman or simply Oman. The locals also call the country Saltanat Uman or Uman for short. The origin of the name is uncertain, but it apparently dates back at least 2,000 years since an "Omana" is mentioned by Pliny the Elder (1st century A.D.) and an "Omanon" by Ptolemy (2nd century A.D.). The country's flag has the colors red, white, green.
Geographic facts about Oman
The country of Oman lies 21 00 north and 57 00 east. The region has a total area of 309,500 sq km with a land coverage of 309,500 sq km. There is no water coverage. Oman has a total border length of 1,561 km and is bordered by the following 3 countries: Saudi Arabia 658 km, UAE 609 km, Yemen 294 km. The lowest point is Arabian Sea 0 m below sea level and the highest is Jabal Shams 2,980 m. Its mean elevation is about 310 m. Muscat is the capital of Oman and can be found 23 37 N, 58 35 E.
Population and life in Oman
In July 2016 Oman had a population of 3,355,262 people. In 2015, 77.6% of the population lived in cities. The annual growth rate of urbanization is 8.54%. The residents of the country are called Omani(s). The Omani population has a median age of 25.4 years. The median age for males in 2016 was 26.5 years, and 24 years for females. The estimated growth rate of the Omani population in 2016 was 2.05%. Looking at life expectancy, the Omani people live an average of 75.5 years (males 73.5 years, females 77.5 years). Statistically, Omani women give birth to 2.84 children in their lifetime.
Oman and its economy
The estimated gross domestic product in 2015 was about $171.4 billion, with a growth rate of 4.1% compared to 2014 (GPD 2014: $164.6 billion, growth rate 2.9%; GPD 2013: $159.9 billion, growth rate 4.7%). The economic sectors of Oman are: agriculture: 1.4%, industry: 52% and services: 46.6% (2015 est.). The country's economy is known for: crude oil production and refining, natural and liquefied natural gas (LNG) production; construction, cement, copper, steel, chemicals, optic fiber.
Electricity and internet infrastructure in Oman
Only 98% (100) of the people living in Oman had full access to electricity in 2013 (rural population: 93%; urban population: 99%). Among those 74.2% (July 2015 est.) or 2.438 million Omanis, had access to an internet connection.
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