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Al Mamzar (Arabic: الممزر) is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Al Mamzar is located in the area of Deira, in the north-east of Dubai.The locality is bordered by the Persian Gulf to the north, Al Waheda to the west, Hor Al Anz to the south and the emirate of Sharjah to the east.
Each event at the 2021 Super World Championships included 10 qualifying games, all at the Dubai International Bowling Centre, before a cut was made to the top 32 for singles and doubles and the top 16 for trios and the team events. The advancing bowlers or teams were divided into four equal groups for round-robin match play within that group.
Dubai Autodrome as seen from the air on 1 May 2007. Wild Wadi Waterpark swimming pools; Dreamland Aqua Park pools; Jet-skiing; Al-Boom Diving; Dubai Autodrome; Scuba International; Hamdan Sports Complex; Scuba Shade Diving
The Dubai Chess and Culture Club building located in Al Mamzar was regarded as the most modern and biggest chess club in the world when it was completed on May 2, 1999. The club is noted for having its own dedicated facilities that allows it to host chess and non-chess activities.
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This sector develops on the northern coastal area of Dubai, on the north bank of Dubai Creek. It corresponds to the historic district of Deira and its artificial island. With a population of approximately 494,000 residents on an area of just under 125 km 2 , it is the most densely populated sector (density of approximately 3,950 inhabitants/km 2 ).
Beginning in the locality of Al Mamzar, D 92 progresses south-westward, past Deira, Al Shindagha, Port Rashid and Bur Dubai. D 92 then runs parallel to D 94 (Jumeirah Road) and D 90 (Satwa Road) before terminating at a junction with Umm Suqeim Street in Umm Suqeim. The road, which passes through Al Shindagha Tunnel, provides access to Bur Dubai.
Name City First used Last used F/C LA T20 Notes Al-Jazira Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium: Abu Dhabi: 1999: 1999: 0: 3: 0: Hosted 3 List A matches in 1999 between the 'A' teams of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.