Which city is known as the 'City of Roses'?
Option C
Shiraz, in Iran, is called the 'City of Roses' due to its beautiful gardens and historical association with rose cultivation, a symbol of Persian culture.
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Shiraz, in Iran, is called the 'City of Roses' due to its beautiful gardens and historical association with rose cultivation, a symbol of Persian culture.
Bahrain is known as the 'Isle of Pearls' because of its long history as a center for pearl diving and trade in the Persian Gulf. The countryâs economy historically relied on pearls before the discovery of oil, making this nickname apt.
Dubai, UAE, is a major port and economic hub on the Persian Gulf, known for trade and skyscrapers like Burj Khalifa. Unlike Riyadh, Doha, or Muscat, Dubai’s global economic role defines its significance.
Pashto and Dari (a variety of Persian/Farsi) are the two official languages of Afghanistan.
Persian, or Farsi, is the official language of Iran and is an Indo-European language, unlike the neighboring Semitic (Arabic) or Turkic languages.
Farsi, also known as Persian, is the official and predominant language of Iran.
The Malagasy Ariary, symbolized as 'MGA', is the official currency of Madagascar. It replaced the Malagasy Franc in 2005 and is managed by the Central Bank of Madagascar.
Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates, located on the Persian Gulf. It is the political and economic hub, known for its wealth, cultural landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, and oil industry.
Pashto, along with Dari (Persian), is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan. Pashto is widely spoken, especially among the Pashtun ethnic group, which forms a significant portion of the population.