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The United Arab Emirates on the southeastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula is a bit of an anathema in the Middle East. This union of seven sovereign sheikhdoms was formed when the British withdrew from the Gulf in 1971, and today it is a modern, trend-setting conglomeration of high-rise cities with state-of-the-art tourist infrastructure, magnificent beaches and a paradise of duty free shopping. Unlike other Arab states the UAE actually courts and encourages tourists, constantly adding and upgrading events and attractions to complement its renown as the shopping capital of the world.
The second largest of the seven emirates which make up the United Arab Emirates, Dubai has area of some 3,900 sq km and an estimated population of 695,000 (1996). Oil contributes just 20 per cent of economic production. Trading, manufacturing and services - including tourism - account for 80 per cent. The official language is Arabic but English is widely spoken and understood. Islam is the official religion of the UAE and there are a large number of mosques throughout the city. Other religions are respected and Dubai has two Christian churches, St Mary's (Roman Catholic) and Holy Trinity (inter-denominational). Normal tourist photography is acceptable but it is considered offensive to photograph Muslim women. It is also courteous to ask permission before photographing men. While boutiques, some electronics shops, department stores and supermarkets may operate on a fixed price basis, most other outlets consider friendly negotiation a way of life. |
United Arab Emirates Travel Guide
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Abu Dhabi Bateen Airport, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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