Top Destinations United Arab Emirates
Dubai - Introduction | ||
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Dubai is one of the 7 emirates of the United Arab Emirates and is also the main city of that emirate. With a population of 2,261,995 it’s the most populous city of UAE. Dubai is located on the Persian Gulf coast and its border is shared by Abu Dhabi at the south.... Next >>> |
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Abu Dhabi - Introduction | ||
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Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates and is the 2nd most populous city after Dubai. As of 2008, approximately 1,000,000 people reside in Abu Dhabi amongst which almost 80% are expatriates. It is situated on a T-shaped island extending into the Persian... Next >>> |
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Ajman - Introduction | ||
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Ajman is a part of the prestigious union of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is the seventh in terms of area with a land that spreads to 260 square kilometres. It is surrounded by Sharjah on all three basic geographical directions. It is located along the Persian Gulf. Ajman is also the administrative head of the... Next >>> |
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Al Ain - Introduction | ||
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Al Ain is the 4th largest city in UAE and is situated in the eastern region of Abu Dhabi adjacent to the border of Oman. The freeways form a triangle with the cities of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. The city covers a total area of 13,100 sq kilometers and is surrounded by Abu Dhabi to the west, Saudi... Next >>> |
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Ras al Khaimah - Introduction | ||
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Ras al Khaimah is the capital of the emirate and lies on the northern part of the Gulf of Persia. It is divided by a water gill called Khour Ras al Khaimah and has 2 sections namely the Old Ras al Khaimah and Nakheel on either sides of the creek. The city covers a total area of 656 sq miles and has a... Next >>> |
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Fujairah - Introduction | ||
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Fujairah lies on the Gulf of Oman in the east of UAE and is one of the 7 emirates of the country. The city covers a total area of 440 sq miles and has a mountainous topography as compared to the other emirates which are largely covered by deserts. The region therefore experiences higher annual rainfall allowing farmers... Next >>> |
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