Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Overview of the United Arab Emirates

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Overview of the United Arab Emirates
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United Arab Emirates (UAE) comprises the seven members of Abu Dhabi, the capital, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah.

The total area of the country is approximately 83600 square kilometers, mostly in Abu Dhabi emirate. Dubai, with an area of 3885 square kilometres, is the second largest emirate. Situated on the banks of Dubai Creek, a natural inlet of the gulf that divides the city in Deira district in the north and its Bur Dubai on its south, the city ranks as the UAE 's most important port and commercial centre.

UAE has 700 kilometers of coastline, of which 100 km are in the Gulf of Oman. Along the coast of the Arabian Gulf are off-shore islands, reefs and sabkha, or salt-marshes. Distese gravel, simple and barren desert characterize the inland region.

To the east, a series of mountains is located near the Gulf of Oman and is a backbone through the Mussandam Peninsula. Western interior of the country, most of it in Abu Dhabi, consists mainly of desert interspersed with oases.
Population

According to the Ministry of Planning, the population of the UAE widened in 1994 from 2230000 to 2377453 in 1995. Dubai 's population is 674,101.
Clima

UAE has a sub-tropical, arid climate. Rain is infrequent and irregular. It includes, especially in winter, is around 13 centimeters a year. Temperatures ranging from a minimum of about 10 degrees Celsius to a high of 48 degrees Celsius. The average daily maximum is 24 degrees to rise in January to 41 degrees in July.
Government

The UAE Supreme Council, comprising the hereditary rulers of the seven Emirates, is the highest federal authority. E 'responsible for general policy issues involving communications, education, defence, foreign affairs and development, and ratification of federal laws. The President, HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahayan, who is also Ruler of Abu Dhabi, and the Vice-President, HH Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who is also ruler of Dubai, are elected by the Supreme Council from among its members.

The Federal Council of Ministers responsible to the Supreme Council, the Executive has the power to initiate and implement laws. The Federal National Council is a consultative assembly of 40 representatives who are appointed for two years by individual Emirates. The Council monitors and debate government policy, but has no power of veto.

While Abu Dhabi is the center of activity of the federal government, most government departments also maintain offices in Dubai.

Dubai

Dubai is a travelers as well as shoppers paradise for it is known to offer a variety of attractions and a great deal of attractive shopping experiences. Located in the south of the Persian Gulf, Dubai is the second largest land territory amongst the seven emirate of the UAE.


With innumerable things to do and see, Dubai has gained popularity as preferred holiday destination for all sorts of travelers – be those avid travelers, holiday makers or even honeymooning couple. There are attractions for one and all.

Beginning with the historical sites in and around Dubai, you could check out the Al Fahidi Fort which has been converted into the Dubai Museum and offers vivid description of traditional Arabian lifestyle. You could even get a glimpse of artifacts recovered from the graves which go back to third millennium BC. The Hatta Heritage Village nestled amongst the Hajjar Mountains offers an equally interesting trip of a rural Arabian Village encompassing two watchtowers, a mosque, houses and palm trunks which surround the Hatta Fort.

Moving on to the modern landmarks in Dubai, worth glimpsing are Burj Al Arab, one of the world’s most lavish hotel, the Dubai Marina which is the largest manmade marina, the Palm Trilogy which comprises of islands and includes the Palm Deira and the Palm Jebel Ali.

Shopping in Dubai is simply a pleasure for Dubai markets offer attractively priced products on account of low import duties. Moreover, you can test your bargaining skills at a traditional souk or a local Arabian market or even visit shopping plazas which offer a comfortable shopping experience. You could visit the Trade Centre which is located in the Karama district for shopping for global products ranging from shoes from Lebanon, handbags from China, Apparel from Thailand and fresh vegetables and fruits which have been imported from Asia, Mediterranean and Europe as well. If you wish to shop for gold, you must simply head for the Gold Souk in Deira. The Gold Souk offers a wide array of 18 and 22 carat Gold at extremely low prices for the importance is given to the weight of the gold rather than the intricacy of the design and finish of the gold product.

Lastly and not in the least, the vibrant city life of Dubai offers a diverse food and eating experiences. Visitors in Dubai can savor various cuisines ranging from Arabian, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Mexican, Russian, British, German, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indian, Flilpino and Korean amongst the popular ones. With many nightlclubs, pubs, discos and bars which are open till wee hours of the night, you can always enjoy your night outings here. Similarly, you can visit any of the popular fast food outlets such as Burger King, Ramsden’s, Pizza Corner, MacDonalds, Hardees, Wimpy’s and many more.

Dubai has a lot to offer to its travelers provided they make it a point to plan their visit carefully and in great detail. With lots to do and much to explore, a single visit to Dubai is just not enough, you do need to visit it a couple of times for checking out Dubai in totality.