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SIB or sib may refer to: Places * As Sib, a town in Oman * Sib, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Sibiti Airport (IATA airport code), in the Republic of the Congo * Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, US Science * Sib (anthropology), a group of people recognized by an individual as kin * Sib RNA, a non-coding sRNA found in ''E. coli'' * Simple biosphere model, used with atmospheric general circulation models * Self-injurious behaviour, in self-injury Organisations * School of International Business of the ESB Business School, Reutlingen University, Germany * Scientex Incorporated Berhad, a producer of stretch films, Malaysia * Securities and Investments Board, UK later the Financial Services Authority * Sekolah Indonesia Bangkok, Indonesian School * Sidang Injil Borneo, the Borneo Evangelical Church * Special Investigation Branch of UK military police * Special Investigations Branch of the New Zealand Defence Force Military Police * Student Welfare Organisati ...
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Seeb, Oman
Al-Seeb, As Seeb, As Sib, or Seeb () is a coastal fishing Provinces of Oman, province, located several kilometres northwest of Muscat, in northeastern Oman. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 470,878. Landmarks include the Naseem Garden, the Royal Stables and Equestrian Centre, Royal Guard of Oman Technical College, Al Baraka Palace, Muscat International Airport and Markaz al Bahja. History The "Fort of Sibo" was located here. It complemented the defence of Muscat Square, which was one of its first and most important roles. It was part of a series of fortified cities that the Portugal, Portuguese put up to control access to the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, like Khor Fakan, Muscat, Sohar, Seeb, Qurayyat and Muttrah. It has been demolished, at its former location today stands the Muscat International Airport. As-Seeb is known for being the venue in which the Treaty of Seeb agreement took place between the Imamate of Oman and the Sultanate of Muscat on 25 September 19 ...
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