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What cities are there in UAE?

Cities in the UAE include Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Trif, Ajman and Fujairah.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is located in the east of Arabian Peninsula, bordering the Persian Gulf in the north, Qatar in the northwest, Saudi Arabia in the west and south, and Oman in the east and northeast, with a coastline of 734 kilometers and a total area of 83,600 square kilometers. Abu Dhabi is the capital.

The local residents of UAE are Arabs, and most of them believe in Islam. The United Arab Emirates is a desert country in West Asia, famous for its oil production and the reputation of "flowers in the desert". The Sailing Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is the only seven-star hotel in the world. Al Ain Cultural Site is the only world cultural heritage in the United Arab Emirates.

UAE is located in the eastern Arabian Peninsula, bordering the Persian Gulf to the north, with a coastline of 734 kilometers. It borders Saudi Arabia in the west and south, and Oman in the east and northeast. It is a federal state made up of seven Emirates: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Qaiwan and Ajman.

The United Arab Emirates is rich in oil and natural gas resources. By 20 14, the proven oil reserves133.4 billion tons, accounting for 9.5% of the world's total oil reserves, ranking sixth in the world; Natural gas reserves are 2 14.4 trillion cubic feet (6.06 trillion cubic meters), ranking fifth in the world.

The UAE has a tropical desert climate, with hot and dry summers (May ~ 65438+1October) and temperatures of 40.6 ~ 48.2℃. In winter (1 1 ~ April of the following year), the temperature is 8 ~ 20℃, with occasional sandstorms. The average precipitation is about 100 mm, most of which is concentrated between 1 and February.

The national flag of the United Arab Emirates is rectangular with an aspect ratio of 2: 1. It consists of four colors: red, green, white and black. These four colors are pan-Arabic colors, representing several dynasties of Muhammad's descendants. One side of the national flag near the flagpole is a red vertical rectangle, and the right side is three parallel and equal horizontal rectangles, which are green, white and black from top to bottom. Red symbolizes the motherland, green symbolizes pasture, white symbolizes the achievements of the motherland, and black symbolizes fighting.