موضوع عن ابوظبي بالانجليزي
الموضوع: برجراف التعبير
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موضوع عن موقع ابوظبي بالانجليزي
الموضوع: فقرة عن ابوظبي بالانجليزي
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موضوع عن موقع ابوظبي بالانجليزي
تقرير انجليزي عن ابوظبي
موضوع عن ابوظبي بالانجليزي
معلومات عن دولة الإمارات
برزنتيشن عن دولة ابوظبي بالانجليزي
موضوع عن موقع ابوظبي بالانجليزي
موضوع عن الامارات بالانجليزي قصير
موضوع عن الامارات بالانجليزي للصف التاسع
تقرير عن تراث الامارات بالانجليزي
تعبير قصير عن امارة ابوظبي بالانجليزي
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برجراف عن ابوظبي بالانجليزي للصف التاسع
Abu Dhabi is the capital and the second most populous city of the United Arab Emirates (the most populous being Dubai), and also capital of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the largest of the UAE's seven emirates. Abu Dhabi lies on a T-shaped island jutting into the Persian Gulf from the central western coast. The city proper had a population of 1.5 million in 2014.
Abu Dhabi houses federal government offices, is the seat of the United Arab Emirates Government, home to the Abu Dhabi Emiri Family and the President of the UAE, who is from this family. Abu Dhabi's rapid development and urbanisation, coupled with the relatively high average income of its population, has transformed the city into a large and advanced metropolis. Today the city is the country's center of political and industrial activities, and a major cultural and commercial centre, due to its position as the capital. Abu Dhabi accounts for about two-thirds of the roughly $400-billion United Arab Emirates economy.
Abu Dhabi is the fourth most expensive city for expatriate employees in the regionand in 2014 was the 68th most expensive big city in the world.[
population of just under 1.5 million, Abu Dhabi is the headquarters of numerous oil companies and embassies. With only 420,000 citizens in the entire emirate, each has an average net worth of USD17 million! The city features large gardens and parks, green boulevards lining all the streets and roads, sophisticated high-rise buildings, international luxury hotel chains and opulent shopping malls.
Long viewed as a staid bureaucratic outpost entirely lacking in neighbouring Dubai's pizazz, things started to change radically in 2004 after long-ruler Sheikh Zayed passed away and his son Sheikh Khalifa took over. In a bid to attract tourism and investment, land sales to foreigners were allowed and restrictions on alcohol were loosened.
Homosexuality is currently illegal throughout the United Arab Emirates with possible resulting penalties of deportation, fines, prison time, or the death sentence.
Several massive projects are also under way. Yas Island hosts Abu Dhabi's Formula 1 track and the new Ferrari theme park, while the upcoming USD28 billion cultural zone of Saadiyat Island and its centrepieces the Guggenheim (scheduled to open in 2017) and Louvre Museums (scheduled to open in 2015) have been repeatedly plagued by delays. It remains to be seen how well the strategy will work but the city is certainly experiencing a construction boom