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Does Dubai belong to Saudi Arabia?

No, Dubai is one of the United Arab Emirates. Dubai belongs to the United Arab Emirates and consists of seven Emirates: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Fujairah and Umm Qaiwan.

Located in the middle of the Middle East, Dubai is a flat desert area facing the Persian Gulf. The area is 4 1 14 square kilometers, accounting for 5.8% of the total area of the United Arab Emirates, ranking second only to Abu Dhabi in the national area. The population is 3 102, 511(April 2018), accounting for about 4 1.9% of the national population, making it the most populous city.

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From 65438 to 0954, Britain established a political institution in Dubai and became a protector. Dubai's flexible and relaxed policy towards foreigners in trade has attracted more foreigners. Due to the participation of these foreign "immigrants", Dubai's internationalization process has been accelerated, and Dubai has quickly become a big city of international trade ports.

Dubai's fresh water supply mainly depends on underground water sources and seawater desalination, of which three-quarters of agricultural irrigation water and more than one-third of residents' daily life water come from underground water sources. Due to the hot climate and scarce rainfall in Dubai, the average annual precipitation is only 42 mm, and the evaporation is large. The groundwater resources cannot be effectively replenished for a long time, and the aquifer water level has dropped significantly.

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Dubai-Baidu encyclopedia