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Is another term refering to the ] (GCC) (مجلس التعاون الخليجي), a regional organization involving the six Arab States surrounding the ] with many economic and social objectives in mind. Created May 25, 1981, the Council is comprised of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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'''Arabian Gulf''' may refer to:


* ], also referred to as the "Gulf of Basra", "Arabian Gulf", or "The Gulf"
It should be noted that not all of the countries neighboring the Persian Gulf are members of the council. Specifically, Iran and Iraq are not members.
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** ], countries of the Arabian Peninsula bordering the Persian Gulf, often referred to as "Arab Gulf states"
* ], historically known as ''Sinus Arabicus'' ({{lit}} Arabian Gulf)
* ], a large bay near Alexandria, Egypt, also known as "Arab Gulf" or "Arabs' Gulf"


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Yemen is currently (as of 2006) in negotiations for GCC membership, and hopes to join by 2016.
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Among the stated objectives are:
Formulating similar regulations in various fields such as economy, finance, trade, customs, tourism, legislation, and administration
Fostering scientific and technical progress in industry, mining, agriculture, water and animal resources
Establishing scientific research centres
Setting up joint ventures
Encouraging cooperation of the private sector
Strengthening ties between their peoples
Establishing a common currency by 2010

The term '''Arabian Gulf''' may also refer to the:

* ], the internationally recognized name.

* ], an older name used by some European nations until the 19th century, which used to be known as the Arabian Gulf.

Since the 1960s, starting with ] and pan-Arabism, Arab states have often used the name ''Arabian Gulf'' for the body commonly known as the ], even in their English publications. This is very controversial, and not commonly used outside of the Arab world or recognized by the ] and other international organizations. See ] for more information.

The ] is also an Arabian gulf, but is not known as ''the'' Arabian Gulf.

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Arabian Gulf may refer to:

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