Facts About UAE

United Arab Emirates - United States Department of State
  1. Geographical Location: The UAE is located on the southeastern side of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering the Persian Gulf. It shares land borders with Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south and west.
  2. Capital and Largest City: The capital city of the UAE is Abu Dhabi, which is also the largest city in terms of land area and population. Dubai, the most populous city in the country, is another major economic and cultural hub.
  3. Emirates: The UAE is a federation of seven emirates, which are autonomous regions with their own rulers. The seven emirates are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah.
  4. Economy: The UAE has a highly developed and diversified economy. It is known for its oil reserves, but over the years, the country has actively diversified its economy into various sectors such as finance, tourism, real estate, aviation, and renewable energy. Dubai, in particular, has emerged as a global business and tourism hub.
  5. Landmarks and Architecture: The UAE is home to numerous iconic architectural structures and landmarks. Some notable examples include the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, located in Dubai; the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, an architectural masterpiece in Abu Dhabi; and the Palm Jumeirah, an artificial palm-shaped island.
  6. Multicultural Society: The UAE has a diverse population with people from various nationalities and cultures. Emiratis are the native citizens, but the country is home to a large expatriate population from around the world who contribute to its economy and cultural fabric.
  7. Religion: Islam is the official religion of the UAE, and the majority of the population practices Sunni Islam. The UAE is known for its beautiful mosques and adheres to Islamic traditions and values.
  8. Language: Arabic is the official language of the UAE. However, English is widely spoken and is commonly used in business, government, and education.
  9. Tourism: The UAE has become a popular tourist destination, known for its modern cities, luxury shopping, stunning architecture, and desert landscapes. Visitors are drawn to attractions such as the Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Mall, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, and the desert safari experiences.
  10. Year of Tolerance: In 2019, the UAE declared it the “Year of Tolerance,” emphasizing its commitment to promoting a culture of tolerance, coexistence, and acceptance among different cultures, religions, and nationalities.
  11. Environmental Initiatives: The UAE has implemented various environmental initiatives, including the development of renewable energy projects such as the Masdar City, a sustainable urban development in Abu Dhabi. The country is also actively involved in combating climate change and has set ambitious targets for reducing carbon emissions.