Kuwait’s name in Arabic word means fort. Historically, the area is visited by nomads who would come and go. However, droughts struck in the desert area and the nomads began to settle down near the coast of the Persian Gulf. The fortified settlements were where the name Kuwait came from.
Several popular music genres in the Arab World were originated in Kuwait. They have various music festivals like the International Music Festival held in the country. Kuwait also has the largest opera house in the Middle East.
Kuwait is in Middle East, with a population of 4.8 million people. Its capital is Kuwait (city), and their currency is Kuwaiti Dinar. The official language spoken in Kuwait is Arabic.
They celebrate many holidays including:
- New Year’s Day (Jan 1)
- National Day (Feb 25)
- Liberation Day (Feb 26)
- Isra’a Wal Miraj (Date varies)
- Eid al-Fitr (Date varies)
- Arafat Day (Date varies)
- Eid Al-Adha (Date varies)
- Hijri New Year (Date varies)
- Birthday of Prophet Muhammed (Date varies)
Kuwait has no world heritage site but does have 1 urban park which is Al Shaheed Park.
Want to learn more? Check out Kuwait’s tourism website!
Also check out the Kuwait National Museum.