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| Abu Dhabi:- The emirate of Abu Dhabi occupies over 85% of the total area of the UAE. The capital city is located at the head of a T-shaped island protruding into the Gulf. One of the most modern cities in the world, Abu Dhabi sports modern buildings and sky scrapers that are among the finest in the Middle East.
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| Dubai:- Dubai, the second largest Emirate of the UAE is its most vibrant. Brimming with life and activity, this commercial city has made its presence known to the world through activities as varied as the Governors’ Meet of the World Bank to the world’s richest horse race; the annual shopping festival to the tallest building that’s been announced; the artificial harbour at Jebel Ali to the Palm Islands and The World taking shape in the ocean; the world’s only seven star hotel to the most comprehensive list of ethnic restaurants; traditional souks to the world’s finest shopping mall; and above all, a population that can be ideally described as cosmopolitan – with people of over 90 nationalities living here.
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| Sharjah:- The city of culture and knowledge Besides its deep harbour, Sharjah is home to a long and beautiful shoreline. Describes as the cultural capital of the UAE, Sharjah showcases cultural traditions go back to the days of the desert tribes, and the influence brought upon them by migration. [Read More] |
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| Ajman:- The very picture of serenity Ajman is located between the emirates of Umm Al-Quwain and Sharjah, on the coast of the Arabian Gulf. [Read More] |
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| Ras Al Khaimah:- The northern most emirate of the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah too has a rich history. Archeological excavations reveal the ancient existence of an advanced civilization that had trade relations with the Indian sub-continent. [Read More] |
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| Al Ain:- The garden city Al Ain, which lies close to the Oman border, is a leisurely, laid back emirate. Culturally important and rich in ancient history, this is the home of the only university in the UAE. [Read More] |