QATAR 2022 – ¿Cuál es la capital de Qatar, dónde se encuentra Doha y cuántos habitantes tiene? / Where is Qatar located? 2022 World Cup host country info, size, location, population and weather
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Este 20 de noviembre da comienzo la Copa del Mundo de Fútbol 2022, Qatar será el anfitrión del gran evento deportivo del año.
El estado qatarí está organizado territorialmente en ocho municipios o baladiyah: Al Shamal, Al Sheehaniya, Al Khor, Umm Salal, Al Daayen, Al Rayyan, Doha y Al Wakrah. Doha, la capital de Qatar, se encuentra en el municipio de Ad-Dawhah.
La historia de Doha
La capital qatarí fue fundada en 1825 bajo el nombre de Al-Bida. Ciudad portuaria, fue destruida en 1867 en la guerra entre Bahréin (y Abu Dhabi) y Qatar. Estuvo bajo dominio otomano primero y después británico, tras el final de la Primera Guerra Mundial.

La ciudad fue capital del protectorado británico de Qatar en 1916, y es la capital del Estado qatarí desde 1971, año en el que obtuvo su independencia.
Sus rascacielos, uno de los grandes atractivos de la ciudad
El skyline de Doha se ha ido transformado a gran velocidad en los últimos años gracias a las construcciones de rascacielos que se han llevado a cabo en la ciudad qatarí. Entre los más conocidos se encuentran The Torch Doha, Doha Tower, Palm Towers, Qatar Navigation Tower, Tornado Tower, World Trade Center Doha y Al Bidda Tower. Además, están próximos a su apertura los rascacielos Raffles Doha and Fairmont Doha y Rosewood Doha.
El clima de Doha
El clima de Doha es desértico, con temperaturas que pueden superar los 45 °C en verano y que rara vez bajan de 10 °C en invierno. Según explica la web Weatherspark, la temporada calurosa en Doha dura unos cuatro meses y medio, entre mayo y septiembre, y la temperatura máxima promedio diaria es más de 38 °C. La temporada fresca dura alrededor de tres meses, entre diciembre y marzo, con una temperatura máxima promedio diaria menor a 26 °C.
Apenas hay precipitaciones, las cuales se concentran entre diciembre y abril, con especial incidencia en el mes de marzo, con un promedio de 10 mm de lluvia. Julio tiene un promedio de 0 mm de lluvia.
Respecto a la humedad, es bastante extrema. El período más húmedo del año dura siete meses, entre abril y noviembre. En cambio, los meses con menor sensación de humedad son los comprendidos entre diciembre y marzo.

La demografía de Doha, otro de los grandes llamativos
En el municipio de Ad-Dawhah (Doha) viven casi 1,2 millones de personas, según el Censo 2020 del Ministerio de Planificación y Estadística de Qatar. El total de la población con datos del mismo censo en todo Qatar era de 2,9 millones de personas en 2020. Es decir, una buena parte de la población qatarí vive en Doha.
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Where is Qatar located? 2022 World Cup host country info, size, location, population and weather
When Qatar won the bidding process to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, football fans across the planet took to the internet to find out what they could about the small, West Asian country.
Football fans are much more knowledgeable about Qatar these days, thanks primarily to their involvement with ownership of Paris Saint-Germain. However, the country will still likely be a new destination for many fans traveling or tuning in to support their team during the World Cup
Previous World Cups have been held in the party atmospheres of South Africa and Brazil, while the likes of Germany, South Korea and Japan are well known to fans from every corner of the globe. Qatar, though, is still something of a mystery to both fans and players.
If you’re looking to get familiar with the 2022 World Cup host, you’ve come to the right place. Here is everything you need to know about Qatar ahead of the tournament:
Where is Qatar located?
The State of Qatar occupies a small peninsula, on the northeastern coast of the larger Arabian peninsula. The peninsula protrudes 100 miles into the Persian Gulf. In some places it is 56 miles wide, while in others its width is only 34 miles. It has one land border, which it shares with Saudi Arabia. Qatar 2022 will be only the second World Cup to be held in Asia, after the 2002 World Cup was co-hosted by South Korea and Japan.
Qatar has a total land area of 11,586 square meters, meaning it’s comparable in size to Jamaica. In comparison to US states, it is slightly smaller than Connecticut, with Delaware and Rhode Island being the only states that are smaller in size.
Qatar will be the smallest nation to host a World Cup. The nearest comparable European country would be Montenegro, while Slovenia is almost double the size of Qatar.
Qatar is generally flat. The majority of the country is a low, barren plain, which is sandy in nature. This is why the majority of people live on the coast.
What is the population of Qatar?
The population of Qatar varies throughout the year, due to the flow of migrant workers between seasons. The vast majority of people in Qatar are expatriates, with Qatari citizens making up 10-20 percent of the population. The total population is estimated to be approximately 2.8 million.
It’s comparable in population with Albania and Lithuania, while the most similar US states by population would be Kansas and Mississippi. Qatar’s population has increased massively in recent decades, from 592,000 in 2000 to 1.9 million in 2010.
Much of the population spike has come from South Asia, constituting the largest demographic group of the population, as is the case in other countries around the Arabian Gulf. Filipinos and Egyptians can also be found in large numbers.
What are the main cities in Qatar?
The largest city in Qatar is the capital, Doha. With a population of 2.3 million, the political and economic hub contains much of the country’s total population. Doha was declared as the capital in 1971, when Qatar gained independence from the United Kingdom. It’s a commercial and financial district on a regional scale, as well as having cultural importance.
The World Cup only adds to its standing, with all of Qatar’s stadia situated within 3 5 km of central Doha.
Doha is also the home of Hamad International Airport, which most fans traveling to the World Cup will pass through.
One of the largest population centers outside of central Doha is Al Rayyan. It lies next to Doha, on the east coast of the country, and the rapid growth of Doha means Al Rayyan now lies inside the larger Metropolitan Doha area.
Al Rayyan is the area in which the Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium and Education City Stadium are located.
Al Wakrah is situated on the coast 20 km south of Doha and home to over 80,000 people. Like Al Rayyan, Doha has encroached on Al Wakrah over time. The Al Wakrah Stadium has been renamed Al Janoub Stadium for the World Cup, and will host 40,000 spectators during the World Cup.
Al Khor, 35km north of central Doha, is home to the Al Bayt Stadium, which will host the opening match of the World Cup between Qatar and Ecuador.
The other region to look out for is Lusail, 20km north of central Doha, which is home to the eye-catching Lusail Stadium which will be the venue for matches featuring Argentina, Brazil and Portugal.
What language is spoken in Qatar?
As an Arabic country, the official language of Qatar is Arabic. However, English is a commonly spoken language, for a number of reasons.
From 1916 to 1971, Qatar was a British protectorate. As such, English was a commonly used language for administrative and diplomatic purposes.
Furthermore, much of the migrant population to Qatar has been from former British colonies, such as from the Indian Subcontinent, where English remains widely spoken.
What’s the weather in Qatar?
Qatar has hot summers, and the climate during that time is extreme. The average daytime temperature exceeds 40°C (100°F), while even at their lowest, average daytime temperatures rarely drop below 30°C (86°F). This was seen as a major obstacle for Qatar’s World Cup bid.
Aside from being uncomfortable for tourists, and terrible for the quality of football, such high temperatures would surely be too dangerous for footballers to play in.
Initially, it was suggested that Qatar could use technology to cool their stadiums, as well as public transport and fan zones around venues. However, as soon as Qatar was awarded the World Cup, they announced their intention to move the competition to later in the year, with Qatar generally having mild winters.
With the competition now set to be held from late November into mid December, the average daily temperatures are likely to be between the high teens and the high twenties Celsius (approximately 65-80°F). Will Savage
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