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United Arab Emirates

🏙️ Capital city:

Abu Dhabi

📈 Country population:

10 million

🗺️ Country area:

83,600 km²

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Official NameUnited Arab Emirates
Common NameUAE
ISO CodesAE, ARE, 784
Internet TLD.ae
Calling Code+971
Capital CityAbu Dhabi
Largest CityDubai
Coordinates24.5° N, 54.4° E
Time ZoneUTC+4
Population (2025 est.)~10 million
Area83,600 km²
Population Density~118 per km²
LanguagesArabic (official), English widely used
CurrencyUAE Dirham (AED)
Driving SideRight
GDP (Nominal)~USD 520+ billion
GDP (PPP)~USD 820+ billion
GDP Per Capita~USD 80,000+
GDP Growth~3–4%
HDI0.944 (Very High)
Literacy Rate~95%
Life Expectancy~79 years
Unemployment~3–4%
Inflation~2–3%
LeadersPresident & Prime Minister (names omitted for longevity)
Continent & SubregionAsia — Middle East (Arabian Peninsula)
National Day2 December
National SportFalconry
National DishAl Machboos
National AnthemIshy Bilady

Geography & Environment

  • The UAE is located on the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by Saudi Arabia and Oman and facing the Persian Gulf.
  • Geography features deserts, oases, mountains (Hajar Mountains), salt flats, and coastal areas.
  • Climate: extremely hot summers, mild winters; desert climate with low rainfall.
  • Best time to visit: November to March.
  • National parks and natural sites: Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, Wadi Wurayah, Sir Bani Yas Island.
  • Wildlife includes Arabian oryx, gazelles, falcons, desert foxes, and marine species.
  • Environmental challenges: water scarcity, desertification, coastal pollution.
  • Unique features: man-made islands (Palm Jumeirah), tallest building in the world (Burj Khalifa), vast deserts.

Demographics

  • Total population: ~10 million.
  • Median age: ~33 years.
  • Urban vs rural: ~87% urban, ~13% rural.
  • Ethnic groups: majority expatriates (South Asian, Arab, Western), Emiratis around 10–12%.
  • Religions: Islam (official), others practiced by expatriates.
  • Literacy rate: ~95%.
  • Major cities: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah.

History

  • The region was home to Arab tribes, maritime traders, and fishing communities.
  • Known historically as the Trucial States under British treaties.
  • The UAE was formed by a union of seven emirates on 2 December 1971.
  • Oil discovery in the 20th century transformed the economy.
  • Modern UAE developed into a global business, aviation, and tourism hub.

Government & Politics

  • Government type: Federal elective constitutional monarchy.
  • The UAE consists of seven emirates, each ruled by its own monarch.
  • Executive: President, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers.
  • Legislature: Federal National Council (advisory).
  • Judiciary: Federal courts and emirate-level courts.
  • Administrative divisions: 7 emirates — Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al-Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah.

Economy

  • The UAE has a diversified, high-income economy.
  • Major industries: oil and gas, tourism, aviation, finance, construction, logistics.
  • Main exports: crude oil, natural gas, aluminum, petrochemicals.
  • Main imports: machinery, electronics, vehicles, food, gold.
  • Strengths: strong infrastructure, global business hub, world-class tourism.
  • Weaknesses: reliance on expatriate labor, sensitivity to oil prices.
  • GDP sectors: Services (~55%), Industry (~40%), Agriculture (<1%).
  • Dubai is a leading global center for trade and finance.

Culture & Society

  • UAE culture is rooted in Arab and Islamic traditions, blended with modern global influences.
  • Values: hospitality, family, respect, and community.
  • Major festivals: National Day, Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha.
  • Traditional dress: kandura for men, abaya for women.
  • Arts: calligraphy, traditional dance (Ayala), poetry, music.
  • Languages: Arabic, English widely used in business and daily life.

Food & Cuisine

  • National dish: Al Machboos — rice cooked with meat, spices, and dried lemon.
  • Popular dishes: Harees, Shawarma, Luqaimat, Madrouba.
  • Street foods: falafel, manakish, kebabs, samosas.
  • Beverages: Arabic coffee, karak tea, laban.
  • Cuisine reflects Arabian, Indian, and Persian influences.

Education & Institutions

  • UAE has a modern education system with public and private schools.
  • Medium of instruction: Arabic (public schools), English (private schools & universities).
  • Literacy rate: ~95%.
  • Top universities: UAE University, Khalifa University, American University of Sharjah, University of Dubai.
  • Strong fields: engineering, business, aviation, medicine, IT.

Tourism

  • Top attractions: Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Palm Jumeirah, Louvre Abu Dhabi.
  • UNESCO sites: Al Ain Oasis, Hili Cultural Site.
  • Natural attractions: deserts, beaches, Hajar Mountains, mangroves.
  • Historical landmarks: Al Fahidi Fort, Qasr Al-Hosn, heritage villages.
  • Adventure tourism: dune bashing, skydiving, scuba diving, hiking.
  • Visa: visa-on-arrival for many countries; electronic visa options available.
  • Transportation: metro (Dubai), buses, taxis, world-class airports.

Practical Information

  • Safety: very safe; strict laws ensure low crime rates.
  • Healthcare: excellent facilities in all major emirates.
  • Emergency numbers: Police 999, Ambulance 998, Fire 997.
  • Plug type: G; Voltage: 230V.
  • Internet: fast and reliable; widespread 5G.
  • Best time to visit: November to March.
  • Budget: mid to high range; luxury options abundant.

Sports, Entertainment & Notable People

  • National sport: Falconry.
  • Popular sports: football, camel racing, cricket, horse racing, motorsports.
  • Major achievements: hosting global events like Expo 2020, Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
  • Famous figures: leading business personalities, artists, poets, and athletes (names omitted for longevity).

Neighboring Countries of the United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates shares land borders with the following countries:

Famous For

  • Burj Khalifa (world’s tallest building).
  • Luxury tourism and shopping.
  • Man-made islands (Palm Jumeirah).
  • World-class airlines (Emirates, Etihad).
  • Desert landscapes and camel racing.
  • Oil wealth and economic transformation.
  • Modern mega-cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Sources

  • World Bank
  • United Nations (UN Data)
  • IMF
  • CIA World Factbook
  • Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (UAE)
  • Official Government Publications