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ICE Case Studies. The Strait of Hormuz: Potential for Conflict Author: Christopher Hoch. Case Number: 45 Case Mnemonic:Strait of Hormuz
Hormuz. Small island in the Strait of Hormuz belonging to Iran; area 41 sq km/16 sq mi; population (1996 est) 2,800. It is strategically important because oil tankers leaving the
HORMUZ (Hurmuz, Ormuz, Ormus), a famous city on the shores of the Persian Gulf, which occupied more than one position in the course of history, and has now long practically ceased
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Information and history of the area The Strait of Hormuz, the entrance to the Persian Gulf from the Indian Ocean, has been a strategic focus in world affairs for
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Hormuz (island, Iran), mostly barren, hilly island of Iran on the Strait of Hormuz, between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, 5 miles
Hormoz or Hormuz formerly Ormuz. Island and town, Iran. Situated in the Strait of Hormuz, the island is 5 mi (8 km) off the coast of Iran. Hormoz village is its only permanent
Hor·muz (hôr-m z, hôr m z), Strait of also Strait of Or·muz (ôr-m z, ôr m z) A strategic waterway linking the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman.
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