Tuesday 25 June 2013

10 Emirates Of UAE


1: Dubai

Dubai

Dubai is the most modern city in the world. It is the largest city of United Arab Emirate. Emirate situated on the southeast coast of the Arabian Gulf and is one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Dubai has become an international metropolis that has developed steadily to become a global city and a business and cultural center in the Middle East and the Gulf region. Dubai is the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East.




2: Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It is the second largest city of the United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi generated more than 50% of GDP in the United Arab Emirates. The rapid growth and urbanization with the relatively high average income of the population has transformed Abu Dhabi to a greater and advanced metropolitan city. Abu Dhabi is the home of important financial institutions such as the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates and the corporate headquarters of many companies and many multinational corporations.




3: Sharjah

Sharjah

Sharjah is the third largest city of the United Arab Emirates. It covers 2,590 Square Kilometer and is the only city with a land border with the states of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. Sharjah is also known as the sister city of Dubai and Ajman as on its borders. It is the only emirate where alcohol is banned and unmarried men and women relationship is illegal.




4: Al Ain

Al Ain

Al Ain is the fourth largest city of the United Arab Emirates. It is also known as the Garden City of the Gulf because of the greenery. Al Ain covers nearly 13100 Square Kilometer and lies with Oman in the east, Dubai and Sharjah to the north, Abu Dhabi to the west and the Empty Quarter desert and Saudi Arabia to the south. Like the rest of the UAE, Al Ain has strict laws of consumption and distribution of alcohol. Except in few places, alcohol is almost forbidden in Al Ain.




5: Fujairah

Fujairah

Fujairah is one of the United Arab Emirates. This is the only land where the UAE coast of the Gulf of Oman. The oldest mosque of United Arab Emirates is in Fujairah, which was built in 1446 from mud and brick. Fujairah is the only emirate in the UAE, which is almost entirely mountainous. It is the fifth largest city in the United Arab Emirates.




6: Kalba

Kalba

Kalba is one of the city of United Arab Emirates. It is located in the south of the Emirate of Fujairah and lay on the north of Oman. Khor Kalba is reachable by three roads. The first post merge Wadi al-Haloo tunnel with Maliha Road which eventually leads to the Sharjah Kalba Road 90 km from the International Airport of Sharjah. The Khor Kalba road extends until the border with Oman, and is one of the exit entry points between the UAE and Oman.




7: Ajman

Ajman

Ajman is the smallest Emirates of United Arab Emirates. From north, south and east Ajman is bounded from Sharjah. Ajman also controls Masfut, a small inland exclave, which is mostly agricultural. Ajman is the only emirate in the United Arab Emirates, which accept investors from any country and give a fully transparent true 100% freehold ownership on real estate.




8: Umm al Qaiwain

Umm al Qaiwain

Umm Al Quwain is one of the emirates of the United Arab Emirates is located in the north of the United Arab Emirates. The largest water park of U.A.E “Dreamland Aqua Park” is located in Umm Al Quwain. Umm al Qiwain may also mean, as well as Umm al-Qawain, Umm al-Quwain, Umm al-Qiwain, Umm al-Qiwain and Umm al-Qaiwain.




9: Ruwais

Ruwais

Ruwais is a small town of United Arab Emirates located in the west of Abu Dhabi. In 1970s, the plan begins to transform Ruwais remote desert site in the industrial city to meet the requirements of Abu Dhabi's booming oil and gas industry. Ruwais today is one of the most modern industrial complexes in the Middle East. Ruwais Housing Complex has its own shopping centers, schools, mosques, medical services, sports and recreation centers, banking and postal services, and even a cable TV and video station covers an area of six square kilometers.




10: Kawr Fakkan

Kawr Fakkan

Kawr Fakkan is a town of United Arab Emirates. Kawr Fakkan is also known as Khor Fakkan which means “Creek of Two Jaws”. It is situated on the east coast of United Arab Emirates along the Gulf of Oman. Kawr Fakkan is naturally a deep sea port, which is now a major container terminal. This is the popular tourist destination, bounded with huge mountain and beautiful beaches.

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