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Abu Dhabi
is the largest of all seven
emirates with an area of
67,340 square kilometers,
equivalent to 86.7 per cent
of the country’s total area,
excluding the islands. It
has a coastline extending
for more than 400 kilometers
and is divided for
administrative purposes into
three major regions. The
first region encompasses the
city of Abu Dhabi which is
both the capital of the
emirate and the federal
capital. Sheikh Zayed,
President of the UAE resides
here. The parliamentary
buildings in which the
federal Cabinet meets, most
of the federal ministries
and institutions, the
foreign embassies, state
broadcasting facilities, and
most of the oil companies
are also located
in Abu
Dhabi, which is also the
home of Zayed University and
the Higher Colleges of
Technology. Major
infrastructure facilities
include Mina (Port ) Zayed
and Abu Dhabi International
Airport. The city also has
extensive cultural, sport
and leisure facilities,
together with the
wonderfully engineered Abu
Dhabi Corniche which offers
many kilometers of risk-free
walking, cycling, jogging
and roller-blading along the
seashore of Abu Dhabi
island. Architecturally
speaking the city is also a
fascinating place where
older buildings such as
small mosques have been
preserved and sit
comfortably in the shade of
futuristic modern
skyscrapers.
Abu Dhabi’s
second region,
known as the Eastern
Region, has as
its capital
Al Ain city. This
fertile area is rich in
greenery with plenty of
farms, public parks and
important archaeological
sites. It is also blessed by
substantial groundwater
resources which feed into
numerous artesian wells.
Points of particular
interest in this region are
the Ain Al Faydah Park,
Jebel Hafit, the leisure
park at Al Hili, Al Ain Zoo
and Al Ain Museum. This is
also a cultural and
educational center and site
of the UAE’s first
university, the UAE
University, which includes
among its many faculties a
vibrant medical school.
Internal transport is
facilitated by a superb road
network and Al Ain is
connected to the outside
world through Al Ain
International Airport.
The Western
Region, the emirate’s third
administrative sector,
comprises 52 villages and
has as its capital Bida
Zayed, or Zayed City.
Extensive a forestation
covers at least 100,000
hectares, including more
than 20 million evergreens.
The country’s main onshore
oil fields are located here,
as is the country’s largest
oil refiner y, at Al Ruwais.
In addition to the three
mainland regions of Abu
Dhabi there are a number of
important islands within the
emirate including Das,
Mubarraz, Zirku and Arzanah,
near where the main offshore
oil fields are located.
Closer inshore are Dalma,
Sir Bani Yas, Merawah, Abu
al-Abyadh and Saadiyat,
together with many other
islands. |