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  2. Hatta, United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    It lies to the south-east of Dubai's main territory and is about 134 km (83 mi) east of Dubai. It is located relatively high in the Hajar Mountains. [2] It borders Oman to the east and the south, [1] [3] the Ajman exclave of Masfout to the west, and Ras al-Khaimah to the north. [3]

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  4. Culture of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai Tennis Championships in 2006. Football is the most popular sport in the UAE. Emirati football clubs Al-Ain, Al-Wasl, Al Nasr, Al-Sharjah, Al-Wahda, and Shabab Al-Ahli are the most popular teams and enjoy reputations as long-time regional champions. [42] The UAE national football team qualified for the FIFA World Cup in 1990 along with ...

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    This photograph of Butlin's in Mosney shows the rows of chalet accommodation found at the company's holiday camps until the 1980s.. A holiday camp is a type of holiday accommodation, primarily in the United Kingdom, that encourages holidaymakers to stay within the site boundary, and provides entertainment and facilities for them throughout the day.

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  7. Tent city - Wikipedia

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    Tent City 3 stayed an average of three weeks at each encampment before 2004, while Tent City 4 stayed in place for as long as 100 days. Since then, Tent City 3's stays have averaged between 60 and 90 days, with 90 days or so being a common length of stay. Cities have been adopting code amendments that limit stays to 60–90 days. [citation needed]