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    الإمارات العربية المتحدة بحث جاهز - United Arab Emirates


    United Arab Emirates
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    United Arab Emirates
    الإمارات العربية المتحدة
    al-Imārāt al-‘Arabīyah al-Muttaḥhidah

    Flag Emblem
    Anthem:
    "Ishy Bilady"
    "Long Live My Nation"
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    Location of United Arab Emirates (green)in the Arabian Peninsula (grey)
    Location of United Arab Emirates (green)
    in the Arabian Peninsula (grey)
    Capital Abu Dhabi
    24°28′N 54°22′E
    Largest city Dubai
    Official languages Arabic
    Ethnic groups (2009[1])
    16.6% Emirati (citizenry)
    23% other Arabs
    42.3% South Asiana
    12.1% other Asianb
    6.0% other expatriates
    Religion Islam
    Demonym Emirati [1]
    Emirian
    Emiri
    Government Federation of 7 hereditary monarchies
    - President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
    - Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
    Legislature Federal National Council
    Independence
    - from the United Kingdom 2 December 1971
    Area
    - Total 83,600d km2 (116th)
    32,278 sq mi
    - Water (%) negligible
    Population
    - 2013 estimate 9,346,129[2] (93rd)
    - 2005 census 4,106,427
    - Density 99/km2 (110th)
    256/sq mi
    GDP (PPP) 2015 estimate
    - Total $643.846 billion[3] (32nd)
    - Per capita $65,037[3] (7th)
    GDP (nominal) 2015 estimate
    - Total $440.181 billion[3] (28th)
    - Per capita $44,770[3] (19th)
    Gini (2008) 36
    medium
    HDI (2013) Steady 0.827[4]
    very high · 40th
    Currency UAE dirham (AED)
    Time zone GST (UTC+4)
    - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+4)
    Date format dd/mm/yyyy
    Drives on the right
    Calling code +971
    ISO 3166 code AE
    Internet TLD
    .ae
    امارات.
    a. Predominantly Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi people.
    b. Predominantly Chinese, Filipino, Thai, Iranian, South Korean and Afghani people.
    c. Seven emirates and one advisory body.
    d. The country's exact size is unknown because of disputed claims to several islands in the Persian Gulf, the lack of precise information on the size of many of these islands and that most of its land boundaries, especially those with Saudi Arabia, remain un-demarcated.
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    The United Arab Emirates Listeni/juːˌnaɪtɨd ˌærəb ˈɛmɪrɨts/ (Arabic: دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة‎ Dawlat al-Imārāt al-‘Arabīyah al-Muttaḥidah), sometimes simply called the Emirates or the UAE,[note 1] is a country located in the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south, as well as sharing sea borders with Qatar and Iran. In 2013, the UAE's total population was 9.2 million, of which 1.4 million are Emirati citizens and 7.8 million are expatriates.[5][6]

    Established in December 1971, the country is a federation of seven emirates. The constituent emirates are Abu Dhabi (which serves as the capital), Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al-Quwain. Each emirate is governed by an absolute monarch who jointly form the Federal Supreme Council. One of the monarchs is selected as the President of the United Arab Emirates. Islam is the official religion of the UAE, and Arabic is the official language, although English is widely used.

    The UAE's oil reserves are the seventh-largest in the world,[7] while its natural gas reserves are the world's seventeenth-largest.[8] The late Sheikh Zayed, ruler of Abu Dhabi and the first President of the UAE, oversaw the development of the Emirates and steered oil revenues into healthcare, education and infrastructure.[9] The UAE's economy is the most diversified in the Gulf Cooperation Council, with its most populous city of Dubai emerging into a center for international trade and transport.[10][11] Nevertheless, the country remains extremely reliant on petroleum and natural gas.[1][12][13]

    The UAE has been criticized for its human rights record, including the role of Sharia law in its legal system.[14][15][16] The UAE's rising international profile has led some analysts to identify it as a regional and middle power.[17][18]

    Contents [hide]
    1 History
    1.1 Antiquity
    1.2 17th century-19th century
    1.3 British era, discovery of oil
    1.4 Independence (1971)
    1.5 After independence
    2 Geography
    2.1 Flora and fauna
    2.2 Climate
    3 Politics
    3.1 Foreign relations
    3.2 Military
    3.3 Political divisions
    4 Law
    4.1 Human rights
    4.2 Dress code
    5 Media
    6 Economy
    7 Transport
    7.1 Expo 2020
    8 Demographics
    8.1 Religion
    8.2 Largest cities
    8.3 Languages
    9 Culture
    9.1 Food
    10 Sports
    11 Education
    12 Health
    13 See also
    14 Notes
    15 References
    16 External links



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