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The Persian Gulf States are a group of six Arab Countries that border the Persian Gulf . These countries are Kuwait , Saudi Arabia , Bahrain , Qatar , Oman and the United Arab Emirates . These six countries form the members of the Cooperation Council For The Arab States Of The Gulf . It has become increasingly common to include Iran (Persia) as one of the Persian Gulf Arab States, however this is incorrect as Iran is not an Arab country. It is useful to view the Persian Gulf states as a group because they share similar economies and a similar culture. ECONOMY The Persian Gulf states all have significant revenues from oil and gas and have considerably small local populations. This has raised their respective Per Capita Income s to higher than those of its neighbours. To meet the labour shortages they host large numbers of temporary non-citizen economic migrants from South Asia and South East Asia (mostly the Philippines and Indonesia ). In the past there were also significant numbers of immigrants from Jordan (mostly of Palestinian origin) and Egypt . In addition, Pearl Diving and the Pearl industry was the main economic activity of many of these countries (particularly Bahrain and Kuwait). The pearling industry collapsed in the 1930s after the development of Cultured Pearl methods. CULTURE The Persian Gulf states share a regional culture that is sometimes referred to "''khaleeji'' culture". They all speak the Gulf Dialect Of Arabic and share similar music styles ( Sawt , Fijiri , etc.), cuisine, dress, etc. Many people in the Persian Gulf states also trace their ancestry back to Bedouin origins. All of the Arab Persian Gulf states are Hereditary Monarchies with little or no Political Representation . SEE ALSO
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