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| About UAE |
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The UAE is a federation that
consists of seven emirates
located on the Arabian Peninsula
between the Arabian Gulf and the
Gulf of Oman. The capital is Abu
Dhabi. The federation consists
of the Emirates of Abu Dhabi,
Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al
Quwain, Ras Al Khaima and Al
Fujairah. It is bordered from
the North and North West by the
Arabian Gulf, from the East and
South by the Sultanate of Oman
and the Gulf of Oman, and from
the West by the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia and Qatar occupying a
total area of 83.600 m². The population of the UAE has
exceeded 4,104,695 million according
to the 2005 census. This can be
contributed to the UAE having an
open economy with one of the
highest annual individual
incomes in the world; it also
has a large trade exchange with
various countries worldwide that
contributes sufficiently to its
national income. However, crude
oil and natural gas are the main
sources of the country's income,
forming approximately 33% of the
annual local production. In
addition, the UAE has joined the
World Trade Organization in
1996.
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| Population
and Religion |
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The population of the UAE is
estimated to be 4,496,000 million,
with a growth rate of around 6.5
per cent a year. UAE citizens
account for a little over 20 per
cent of the population, with the
rest coming from the rest of the
Arab world, the Indian
sub-continent, the Far East,
Europe and elsewhere. The
national language is Arabic,
although English and several
Asian languages are widely used,
particularly in commerce. Islam
is the state religion. The main
population centers are the
cities of Abu Dhabi (the
capital) and Dubai.
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| Climatic Conditions |
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The UAE lies in the arid
tropical zone extending across
Asia and northern Africa,
however the Indian Ocean has a
strong influence on the climatic
conditions in the area, since
the country borders both the
Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of
Oman. This explains why high
temperatures in summer are
always accompanied by high
humidity along the coast.
Noticeable variations in climate
occur between the coastal
regions, the deserts of the
interior and mountainous areas.
Between the months of November
and March a moderate, warm
climate prevails during the day
at an average temperature of
26C, and a slightly cooler
climate prevails throughout the
night at an average temperature
of 15C. The humidity tends to
rise in the summer months,
between June and August.
Prevailing winds, influenced by
the monsoons, vary between south
or southeast, to west or north
to northwest depending upon the
season and location. Average
rainfall is low at less than 6.5
centimeters annually and more
than half of the average
rainfall occurs in December and
January.
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| UAE Currency |
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Dirhams and fils are the units
of currency with 100 fils to the
Dirham (Dh). The Dirham is tied
to the US Dollar at a steady exchange rate of $US 1= Dh
3.671. Banks usually give the
best rates on foreign currency
exchange but hotels and airports
are often quicker and are open
outside banking hours. Money
changers tend to have a wider
range of currencies but their
rates may be higher. Exchange
rates are published daily.
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