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  2. Adrian Zecha - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Willem Ban Kwie Lauw-Zecha (born 1933), better known as Adrian Zecha, is an Indonesian hotelier and founder of several international hotel companies including Regent Hotels, GHM Hotels, Aman Resorts, and Azerai Resorts, among others.

  3. Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites is a 59-floor 256 metre (840 ft) tall skyscraper completed in 2007. This residential and hotel tower is located in Dubai Marina in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and features 261 suites offering choices of 24 spacious studio rooms, six one-bedroom, 170 two-bedroom and 55 three-bedroom suites, as well as six penthouses.

  4. Al Maha Airways - Wikipedia

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    Al Maha Airways was founded as a Saudi Arabian subsidiary of Qatar Airways in 2014, but never began operations. Al Maha, which means "oryx" in Arabic, was to sport the Qatar Airways logo but would be green instead of the Qatar Airways signature burgundy colour, to match Saudi Arabia's national colors.

  5. Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse - Wikipedia

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    The Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse (Thai: โรงแรม แบงค็อก แมริออท เดอะ สุรวงศ์) is a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, that is part of the Marriott Hotels & Resorts brand. Owned by Asset World Corporation, the five-star hotel opened in 2018. The 32-floor building has 197 rooms and ...

  6. Al Maha - Wikipedia

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    Al Maha is the Arabic word for the Arabian oryx. Al Maha may also refer to: Al Maha Airways, a defunct airline based in Saudi Arabia; Al Maha Petroleum, an oil ...

  7. Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, DDCR, is a 225-square-kilometre (87 sq mi) natural reserve in the emirate of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.It was established by Emiri decree on 9 January 2002 and comprises some 5% of the Emirate of Dubai's total landmass.