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Population |
928,360 |
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Ruler |
H.H. Sheikh
Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan |
Abu Dhabi City - Capital of the United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi is one of the most modern cities in the world. It is the center of
government and business life in the UAE, headquarters of the emirates
oil operating companies and embassies are based here. The
architecture of its modern buildings and sky scrapers is the finest
in the Middle East. Abu Dhabi's oil wealth has been wisely utilized
to encourage a healthy trade and commerce atmosphere apart from oil
industries too. The promotion of tourism and various tourism related
projects will elevate Abu Dhabi to a Singaporean status in the
region. Large gardens and parks, green boulevards lining all the
streets and roads, sophisticated high-rise buildings,
state-of-the-art communication services and transport, the presence
of all the international luxury hotel chains, rich shopping malls,
cultural centers and events provide tourists a one-of-a-kind
experience all the year round. A few of the important are listed below :
The Abu Dhabi
Shopping Festival held every year in early March is filled with
fantastic bargains, sale and prizes from all the shopping
malls.
The Abu Dhabi Duty
Free is one of the finest duty free shopping centers in the
world and its prize draw is popular throughout the
world.
The Abu
Dhabi International Airport ranks among the best airports in
the world.
The Abu
Dhabi Cultural Center has become a landmark in the Emirates and
holds cultural events and workshops throughout the year. Its
library is well catalogued and offers a rich source of information
on the region.
More about Abu Dhabi Emirate
Abu Dhabi is the
largest of the seven Emirates and the Federal capital of the UAE. It
occupies an area of 26,000 square miles. Its long coastline - the
shallow waters of the Southern Gulf, extending from the base of the
Qatar Peninsula in the west to the border of the emirate of Dubai on
the north east, was once the world's best waters for pearling. When
the pearling industry declined, oil discovery in the offshore
oilfields of the Southern Gulf revived the economy of Abu Dhabi. Abu
Dhabi was also the first emirate to export oil from the Umm Shaif
offshore field in 1962. On the land, it stretches south to the oases of Liwa where
some of the world’s largest sand dunes can be found , and east to
the ancient oasis of Al Ain. This
makes Abu Dhabi the largest as well as the most populated of all the
emirates.
Today over 120 million
trees have been planted in the emirate of Abu Dhabi alone.