The United Arab Emirates is one of the most popular business and one of the best destination for spending your leisure time. The Emirates has a lot of feature breathtakingly attractive natural landscapes, shopping centers and eaters with a blend of the traditional and the modern. Because of national airports of the UAE, it is easy to access to this country. Here we offer top 10 attractions of UAE that you can visit them when you travel to the United Arab Emirates.
View more[(img)|1041688396442001B] The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E), sometimes called the Emirates is a federal sovereign absolute monarchy in Western Asia. The United Arab Emirates takes place at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south, as well as sharing maritime borders with Qatar to the west and Iran to the north.
View moreHistorically the domain of individual Arab clans and families, the region now comprising the emirates also has been influenced by Persian culture owing to its close proximity to Iran, and its porous maritime borders have for centuries invited migrants and traders from elsewhere. In the 18th century, Portugal and the Netherlands extended their holdings in the region but retreated with the growth of British naval power there; following a series of truces with Britain in the 19th century, the emirates united to form the Trucial States (also called Trucial Oman or the Trucial Sheikhdoms). The states gained autonomy following World War II (1939–45), when the trucial states of Bahrain and Qatar declared independent statehood. The rest were formally united in 1971, with the city of Abu Dhabi serving as the capital. The stability of the federation has since been tested by rivalries between the families governing the larger states of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, though external events such as the Persian Gulf War (1990–91) and an ongoing territorial dispute with Iran have served to strengthen the emirates’ political cohesion.
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