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  1. UAE - The Prospects Ahead.(United Arab Emirates) : An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  2. UAE - The Regional & Domestic Perspectives.(United Arab Emirates)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  3. THE UAE - A Flexible Geo-Political Perspective.(United Arab Emirates)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  4. UAE - Future Possibilities.(United Arab Emirates)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  5. United Arab Emirates Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2007-05
  6. Mobile education team to the United Arab Emirates.: An article from: DISAM Journal by Bob Van Horn, 2005-06-22
  7. UAE - Opposition To Middle East Peace Ending - Part 24.(United Arab Emirates)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  8. D&B Country RiskLine Report: The United Arab Emirates by D&B, 2007-12-19
  9. UAE - Pax Americana Is Changing - Part 19E - Dubai's P&O Acquisition.(United Arab Emirates)(Dubai Ports World acquires Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation ... APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  10. United Arab Emirates Country Study Guide by International Business Publications, USA, 2003-02-04
  11. United Arab Emirates: Recent Economic Developments Yearbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) by USA Int'l Business Publications, 2007-05
  12. D&B Export Guide: The United Arab Emirates by D&B, 2007-08-17
  13. United Arab Emirates Business & Investment Opportunities Yearbook by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05
  14. UAE - The New UAE Govt. & Its Priorities.(Shaikh Muhammad bin Rashed is the new president of United Arab Emirates): An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula

41. United Arab Emirates
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The Constitution provides for freedom of religion in accordance with established customs, and the Government generally respects this right in practice; however there were some restrictions. The Government controls virtually all Sunni mosques, prohibits proselytizing, and restricts the freedom of assembly and association, thereby limiting the ability of religious groups without dedicated religious buildings to worship and conduct business. The Federal Constitution declares that Islam is the official religion of all seven of the constituent emirates of the federal union. The Government permits de facto recognition of a small number of Christian denominations through the issuance of land use permits for the construction and operation of churches. The status of respect for religious freedom improved somewhat during the period covered by this report. Two new churches opened with a capacity of at least 1,000 people. The fifth Indian Orthodox Church in the country also opened, and permission was granted to build another Coptic Orthodox Church. The generally amicable relationship among religions in society contributed to religious freedom.

42. United Arab Emirates: Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of Co
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43. CIA - The World Factbook -- United Arab Emirates
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44. CIA - The World Factbook -- United Arab Emirates
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Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook United Arab Emirates Introduction United Arab Emirates Background: The Trucial States of the Persian Gulf coast granted the UK control of their defense and foreign affairs in 19th century treaties. In 1971, six of these states - Abu Zaby, 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah, Dubayy, and Umm al Qaywayn - merged to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). They were joined in 1972 by Ra's al Khaymah. The UAE's per capita GDP is on par with those of leading West European nations. Its generosity with oil revenues and its moderate foreign policy stance have allowed the UAE to play a vital role in the affairs of the region. Geography United Arab Emirates Location: Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, between Oman and Saudi Arabia Geographic coordinates: 24 00 N, 54 00 E Map references: Middle East Area: total: 82,880 sq km
land: 82,880 sq km
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border countries: Oman 410 km, Saudi Arabia 457 km

45. United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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46/km² President Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahayan Prime Minister Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum Independence declared 2 December Currency UAE dirham Time zone ... Calling code The United Arab Emirates (also called the UAE ) is an oil -rich Middle Eastern country situated in the south-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf , comprising seven emirates Abu Dhabi Ajman Dubai ... Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain . Before 1971, they were known as the Trucial States or Trucial Oman , in reference of a nineteenth-century truce between the British and some Arab sheikhs . It borders Oman and Saudi Arabia
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The 7 Trucial Sheikdom States of the Persian Gulf coast granted the United Kingdom control of their defense and foreign affairs in nineteenth-century treaties. In

46. Economy Of The United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Prior to the first exports of oil in , the United Arab Emirates economy was dominated by pearl production, fishing, agriculture , and herding. Since the rise of oil prices in , however, petroleum has dominated the economy, accounting for most of its export earnings and providing significant opportunities for investment. The UAE has huge proven oil reserves, estimated at 98.2 billion barrels (16 km³) in , with gas reserves estimated at 5.8 km³. At present production rates, these supplies would last well over 150 years. In , the UAE produced about 2.3 million barrels (370,000 m³) of oil per dayof which Abu Dhabi produced approximately 85%with Dubai , and Sharjah to a much lesser extent, producing the rest. Indeed, estimates say that Dubai has less than 10 years of oil left at current production levels and Sharjah has less. Sharjah however, does have some gas reserves remaining. Dubai's small remaining gas reserves are earmarked for use by Dubal, which is one of the largest aluminium smelters in the world, with a very low cost per tonne of production, thanks in part to its energy needs being met by these gas reserves. Major increases in imports occurred in manufactured goods, machinery, and transportation equipment, which together accounted for 70% of total imports. Another important foreign exchange earner, the

47. United Arab Emirates Country Analysis Brief
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is important to world energy markets because it contains 98 billion barrels, or nearly 10 percent, of the world's proven oil reserves. The UAE also holds the world's fifth-largest natural gas reserves and exports significant amounts of liquefied natural gas. Note: Information contained in this report is the best available as of April 2005.
GENERAL BACKGROUND
The overall performance of the UAE's economy is heavily dependent on oil exports, which account for over 30 percent of total gross domestic product (GDP). Growth in real GDP was 6.4 percent in 2004, partially due to higher crude oil prices. For 2005, real GDP growth is projected to reach 6.5 percent. The non-oil segment of the UAE's economy also is experiencing strong growth, particularly the petrochemicals and financial services sectors. Government Structure
The UAE is a federation of seven emirates - Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, and Umm al-Qaiwain. Political power is concentrated in Abu Dhabi, which controls the vast majority of the UAE's economic and resource wealth. The two largest emirates Abu Dhabi and Dubai provide over 80 percent of the UAE's income. In June 1996, the UAE’s Federal National Council approved a permanent constitution for the country. This replaced a provisional document which had been renewed every five years since the country’s creation in 1971. The establishment of Abu Dhabi as the UAE’s permanent capital was one of the new framework’s main provisions. The current head of state, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, took office in November 2004, following the death of his father Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan.

48. United Arab Emirates Location, Map, Area, Capital, Population, Religion, Languag
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Official Name: United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Location: United Arab Emirates (UAE), federation of seven independent states located in the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula . It is bordered by the Persian Gulf to the north, Saudi Arabia to the south and west, and Oman
Area: The total land area of the United Arab Emirates, including its islands, is 83,600 sq km (32,300 sq mi).
Capital: The city of Abu Dhabi, located in the emirate of the same name, is the federal capital and the largest city.
Language: Arabic is the official language of the United Arab Emirates. English is also widely spoken, as are Hindi, Urdu, and Persian.
Religion: Islam is the official religion of the country and all Emiris and a majority of the expatriates are Muslims. 96% Sunni Muslim.The constitution guarantees religious freedom and there are some Christian churches in the United Arab Emirates.
Population: The UAE had an estimated population of 2,262,309 in 1997, with a density of 27 persons per sq km (70 per sq mi). The emirate of Abu Dhabi contains nearly 40 percent of the total United Arab Emirates population.

49. United Arab Emirates (History) Prior To Independence, The UAE Was Trucial Oman A
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Prior to independence, the UAE was Trucial Oman, also known as the Trucial States, and the component sheikhdoms of the territory were under British protection.
In 1952 a local body, the Trucial Council, comprising the rulers of the seven sheikhdoms, was established.
The object of the Council was to encourage the adoption of common policies in administrative matters, possibly leading to a federation of the states.
Onshore petroleum was found in Abu Dhabi in 1960. Commercial exploitation of petroleum began there in 1962, providing the state with greatly increased revenue. However, Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan an-Nahyan, the Ruler of Abu Dhabi since 1928, failed: to use the income from petroleum royalties to develop his domain.
In January 1968 the United Kingdom announced its intention of withdrawing British military forces from the area by 1971. In March 1968 the Trucial States joined nearby Bahrain and Qatar (which were also under British protection) in what was named the Federation of Arab Emirates.
It was intended that the Federation should become fully independent, but the interests of Bahrain and Qatar proved to be incompatible with those of the smaller sheikhdoms, and both seceded from the Federation in August 1971 to become separate independent states.

50. Atlas: United Arab Emirates
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51. UAE Government: President Sheikh Zayed - UAEinteract
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52. United Arab Emirates
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MAJOR CITIES Dubai 1.35 million Abu Dhabi Sharjah Al-Ayn Ajman Rasu l-Khaima All figures are 2005 estimates. STATUS Independent federation of 7 emirates (imara(t)). Day of independence: December 2, 1971 (from Britain). GOVERNMENT Head of state: President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahayan (Shaykh of Abu Dhabi, since Nov. 4, 2004) Prime minister: Shaykh Maktum ibn Rashid al-Makrum (shaykh of Dubai). The government (Council of Ministers) consists of 21 ministers and one Deputy Prime minister. National Assemblies: The Federal National Council consists of 40 members, with members from all emirates. The members are appointed by each and one of the emirates. The council's mandate is to accept or reject new laws or suggest ammendments. GEOGRAPHY Inhabitants: 4.7 million (2005 estimate). Includes 3 million non-nationals (65% of total population). Population growth rate: Total area: 82,880 km²

53. United Arab Emirates Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
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local short form: none former: Trucial Oman, Trucial States abbreviation: UAE Dependency status: void Government type: federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital: Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions: 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), Ra's al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn Dependent areas: void Independence: 2 December 1971 (from UK National holiday: Independence Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution: 2 December 1971 (made permanent in 1996) Legal system: federal court system introduced in 1971; applies to all emirates except Dubayy (Dubai) and Ra's al Khaymah, which are not fully integrated into the federal system; all emirates have secular courts to adjudicate criminal, civil, and commercial matters and Islamic courts to review family and religious disputes

56. The Country & People Of UAE
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Formerly known as the Trucial States, Trucial Coast, or Trucial Oman, the seven constituent emirates were bound to Great Britain by truce (1820) and agreement (1892). After World War II Britain granted autonomy to the emirates, and in 1971 the independent federation was formed; neighboring Qatar and Bahrain, which originally were to be part of the federation, opted for separate statehood. Originally governed by a provisional constitution, the federation went through a period of severe internal tensions in the late 1970s and 1980s, with rivalry between Abu Dhabi and Dubai hampering closer cooperation. The United Arab Emirates participated with the international coalition against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War (1991) and since then has expanded its international contacts and diplomatic relations. The federation's constitution was made permanent in 1996. A dispute erupted with Saudi Arabia in 1999 over relations with Iran, a traditional enemy; while Saudi Arabia appeared willing to seek improved ties, the emirates still regarded Iran as a foe. Sheikh Zaid ibn Sultan al-Nahayan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi, was president of the UAE from the founding of the federation until his death in 2004, when his son and heir, Sheikh Khalifa ibn Zaid Al Nahayan, was elected to succeeded him.

57. United Arab Emirates - Government
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Government United Arab Emirates Country name: conventional long form: United Arab Emirates
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local long form: Al Imarat al Arabiyah al Muttahidah
abbreviation: UAE former: Trucial Oman, Trucial States local short form: none Government type: federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital: Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions: 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), Ra's al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn Independence: 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 2 December (1971)

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