Arabian Gulf

Arabian Gulf, officially the Kingdom of the Arabian Gulf is a sovereign state located in Asia. It borders Yemen to the South, Egypt, Palestine and Israel to the West, Syria and Iraq to the North, and Qatar to the East. With a population of 65,545,893 people, it is the 23rd biggest nation in terms of population. The population is similar to the one of Thailand.

Due to the conflict between Sunni and Shia Islams, the Shia Islams came up with the idea from Saudi-Arabia, UAE and Jordan to unite under one nation. This would be to prevent Sunni from expanding further into the Middle East as well as Africa, which is why Comoros also agreed to join. Oman, Kuwait and Qatar would also be heavily pressured to join.

It's capital is the largest city, Riyadh. It has 1 official language, Arabic. It also has 2 regional languages, French and English. French is mainly used in Comoros while English is used as the main language in small parts of the Arabic Gulf.

It is a member of the UN and the Arab League.