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  2. Al Raha - Wikipedia

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    Al Raha Beach [2] [3] is located on a beach along the highway to Dubai, neighboring Abu Dhabi International Airport, Khalifa City and Yas Island. It is 5.2 million square meters large and planned for 120.000 residents in over 3000 properties. Among the commercial buildings are the developer's headquarters.

  3. Demographics of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The three largest Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah), are home to nearly 85% of the population. [9] The 2022 population of the UAE stands at 9.4 million, [4] of which 69% of the population is male and 31% of the population is female. [10] [11] [12] The population density of the Emirates has reached a record 114 per km 2. [13]

  4. Abu Dhabi - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi [a] is the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. ... As of 2014, 477,000 of 2,650,000 people living in the emirate were UAE nationals.

  5. Saadiyat Island - Wikipedia

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    Saadiyat Island (Arabic: جزيرة السعديات; jazīrat as-saʿdiyyāt, for "Island of Happiness") [1] is a natural island and a tourism-cultural environmentally friendly project for Emirati heritage and culture that is located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [2]

  6. Expatriates in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, up to 235 Brazilians were reported living in the country (Abu Dhabi and Dubai). [143] These figures increased ten-fold, with data disclosed by the embassy of Brazil in Abu Dhabi putting the number as high as 2,000 by 2010. [ 144 ]

  7. Environmental issues in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Monarchies and Climate Change: Abu Dhabi and Qatar in an Era of Natural Unsustainability; 2016 Country Review United Arab Emirates." Review. 2016: n. pag. Luomi, Mari. The Gulf Monarchies and Climate Change: Abu Dhabi and Qatar in an Era of Natural Unsustainability. N.p.: n.p., 2014. Abed, Ibrahim Al.

  8. Al Bandar - Wikipedia

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    Al Bandar, located on the coast north of Abu Dhabi island, is the northernmost portion of Al Raha area, and part of Al Raha Beach. It is built on an artificial island which was partially created by dredging. The residential towers include Al Naseem A, B and C (366 apartments), Al Barza (132 apartments), and Al Manara (12 apartments).

  9. Emirate of Abu Dhabi - Wikipedia

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    The extraordinary increase in population in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi during the past half-century has made the size, structure and distribution of the population a key concern for future development. The population of Abu Dhabi reached 1.968 million in mid-2010, with an average annual growth rate of 9.6% since 1960 - among the highest in the world.