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  2. Wild Wadi Water Park - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Wadi Water Park is an outdoor water park in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] Situated in the area of Jumeirah , next to the Burj Al Arab and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel , the water park is operated by Jumeirah International , a Dubai-based hotelier.

  3. History of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Al Fahidi Fort in Dubai in the late 1950s, built in 1787 Al Fahidi Fort today. Al Fahidi Fort is the oldest existing building in Dubai.. The Umayyads introduced Islam to the area in the 7th century [13] and sparked the vitalization of the area, opening up trade routes supported by fishing and pearl diving to eastern regions such as modern-day Pakistan and India, with reports of ships ...

  4. Fateh Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    The underwater storage was a world first, as before that time, offshore oil production had been channeled to onshore storage and tanker loading facilities. [1] The first of these underwater holding tanks, called "Khazzan", was completed in 1969, the date the first barrel of oil was shipped from the field to world markets on September 22, 1969. [2]

  5. Timeline of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    October: Sheikh Mohammed announces the Dubai Water Canal. [75] Population: 2,214,000. [76] 27 November: Dubai and the UAE win the bid for World Expo 2020. [77] 2014 February: Dubai launches $1mn 'Drones for Good' award. [78] 5 July: The World's largest mall and indoor theme park, the 48 million square foot Mall of the World project announced. [79]

  6. Tourism in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, also called Al Bastakiya, is Dubai's historic district and major tourist destination. Tourism in Dubai is a major part of the economy of Dubai. Dubai was the third most visited city in the world in 2023 with 17 million international visitors according to Euromonitor International.

  7. History of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the prime minister of the UAE and the ruler of Dubai, died, and Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum assumed both roles. In March 2006, the United States forced the state-owned Dubai Ports World to relinquish control of terminals at six major American ports. Critics of the ...

  8. How Did the “Dubai Bling” Cast Get So Rich? All About the ...

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    The cast of Netflix's 'Dubai Bling' attend an exclusive celebration at the INTI Edition on Oct. 20, 2022, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dubai Bling offers a glimpse into the dazzling lives of ...

  9. Dubai Parks and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Parks and Resorts overview. Dubai Parks and Resorts is a resort located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] Spread over 25 million square feet, [2] it features more than 100 rides and attractions, and consists of three theme parks: Motiongate Dubai, Real Madrid World (Formerly Bollywood Parks Dubai) [3] and Legoland Dubai, [4] and one water park: Legoland Water Park. [5]