Geography, asked by ana19, 1 year ago

what is so special about uae

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It’s in a great location to travel the world from. If you look at a map, it’s slap bang in the middle meaning just about everywhere is in within easy reach of Dubai or Abu Dhabi.The lifestyle – adventure or high end, it’s your choice and it’s all on your doorstep. Ladies who lunch, shopping and spa treatments, luxury meals and hotel stays, quiet beaches, private beaches, beach clubs or dune bashing, desert camping, climbing, water sports, indoor sports and off-roading – there’s something for everyone at both ends of the scale and everything in between. If you’re bored – you’re doing it wrong and you need to get out more.


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The United Arab Emirates is a country of superlatives and unconventional architecture. In nearly 50-60 years, the rulers of U.A.E. have built the Arab World's one of the most modern country, with great infrastructure, health care etc. The country's several beautiful, awe-inspiring, opulent buildings have broken many world records. (All the statistics in this answer are as on 29-Oct-2014)








The United Arab Emirates ranks 18th in Where-to-be-born Index(2013), which is highest in the Middle East, and ahead of countries like South Korea, U.K. and France!

The United Arab Emirates ranks 7th by GDP (PPP) per capita, ahead of countries like the United States, Canada, Germany, the Nordic countries(except Norway),  Netherlands, Hong Kong, Japan etc. (List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita)

Dubai ranks third in cities with highest number of skyscrapers (148 skyscrapers in Dubai), and Abu dhabi ranks 27th (30 skyscrapers). Source: List of cities with the most skyscrapers

There are no rivers in UAE. Most of the groundwater is also saline. The main source of drinking water in Abu Dhabi is desalinated sea water!

Until 1966, U.A.E. (then known as Trucial States) used the Gulf Rupee,  which was issued by the Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India and was equivalent to the Indian rupee, and was used to circulate outside India. From 1966 to 1973, the emirate of Abu Dhabi used Bahraini Dinar, and all other emirates used Qatar and Dubai Riyal. In 1973, the Dirham (AED) was introduced. Now, India is U.A.E.'s largest trade partner.







There are no personal taxes in the U.A.E.

Masdar City, which is being built near Abu Dhabi, will be the world's first carbon free city(no carbon based fuels). The city will be fully powered by renewable energy, and will  host the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency.




Dubai has no address system, no zip codes, no area codes and no postal system. For a package to be sent properly, the sender would have to leave proper directions to the destination of said package.

The Dubai police fleet includes a Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Bentleys. This is to allow them to catch speeders who can outrun other cars

Sharjah was the first to establish an airport in the Gulf region.

We all know that the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, is in Dubai





The Palm islands and The World, in Dubai are among the largest man-made islands in the world. These islands added nearly 500 kms to Dubai's coastline.



Palm Jumeirah 



The World

The Capital Gate in Abu Dhabi (the capital city of UAE) is world's most inclined building and it looks stunning!




The Shiekh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi is the one of the largest mosques in the world which houses the world's third largest chandelier and the world's largest carpet made in Iran. The chandelier is the world's second second largest chandelier inside a mosque. to The mosque can accommodate over 40,000 people! (Source: Sheikh Zayed Mosque)






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