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With the
exception of some small
enclaves belonging to
Sharjah, Fujairah is the
only emirate situated along
the Gulf of Oman. Its coast
is more than 90 kilometers
in length and its strategic
location has played a key
role in its development. The
area of the emirate is 1165
square kilometers, which is
equivalent to 1.5 per cent
of the country’s total area,
excluding islands.
Fujairah
city, the capital of the
emirate, is a rapidly
developing center which
contains the Ruler’s office,
government departments, many
commercial companies and a
number of hotels, as well as
an airport and the Port of
Fujairah, one of the world’s
top oil bunkering ports.
The physical
features of the emirate are
characterized by the jagged
Hajar mountains which border
the fertile coastal plain
where most of the settlement
has taken place. Blessed
with dramatic scenery,
Fujairah is well placed to
continue building upon its
tourism trade.
Attractions
include some excellent
diving sites, the natural
beauty of the mountains and
coastline, cultural and
historic attractions and, of
course, reliable winter
sunshine. The historic town
of Dibba al-Fujairah, at the
northern end of the emirate,
is an important center for
both agriculture and
fishing, while the village
of Bidiya has a unique
four-domed mosque that is
the oldest in the country.
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