
UAE
A Middle Eastern nation mentioned alongside Saudi Arabia as a key business and strategic partner for the United States, forming part of the new economic bloc in the region.
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Summary
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federal semi-constitutional monarchy located in West Asia, comprising seven emirates with Abu Dhabi as its capital. It possesses significant oil and natural gas reserves, ranking seventh globally for both, though its economy has diversified in the 21st century with a growing focus on tourism and business, making it the most diversified economy among GCC members. The UAE plays a growing role in regional and international affairs, notably signing the Abraham Accords with Israel in 2020, joining the Defeat ISIS coalition, and participating as a key partner in a Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen. Despite its international engagement and economic progress, human rights organizations report significant concerns regarding individual freedoms within the country.
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Extracted Attributes
Capital
Abu Dhabi
Former Names
Trucial Oman, Trucial States, Trucial Sheikhdoms
Largest City
Dubai
Official Language
Arabic
Official Religion
Islam
Population (2024)
Over 10 million
Type of Government
Federal semi-constitutional monarchy
Widely Spoken Language
English
Global Oil Reserves Rank
7th
Human Freedom Index Score
6.06 out of 10
Foreign Aid (2021-mid 2022)
Over USD 3.5 billion
Dual Nationality Recognition
Not recognized
Emirati Population Percentage
11%
Global Natural Gas Reserves Rank
7th
Timeline
- The Trucial States of the Persian Gulf coast granted the UK control of their defense and foreign affairs through treaties. (Source: CIA World Factbook)
19th century
- Six emirates (Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah, Dubayy, and Umm al Qaywayn) merged to form the United Arab Emirates. (Source: CIA World Factbook)
1971-12-02
- Ra's al Khaymah joined the United Arab Emirates. (Source: CIA World Factbook)
1972
- The UAE and Bahrain signed a peace agreement (the Abraham Accords) with Israel, brokered by the US. (Source: CIA World Factbook)
2020
- The UAE began providing over USD 3.5 billion in foreign aid globally, continuing through mid-2022. (Source: The Official Portal of the UAE Government)
2021-01-01
Wikipedia
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE), also known as the Emirates for short, is a country in West Asia, situated at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a federal semi-constitutional monarchy made up of seven emirates, with Abu Dhabi serving as its national capital. It shares land borders with Oman to the east and northeast, and with Saudi Arabia to the southwest; as well as maritime borders in the Persian Gulf with Qatar and Iran, and with Oman in the Gulf of Oman. As of 2024, the UAE has an estimated population of over 10 million, of which 11% are Emiratis. Dubai is the country's largest city and serves as an international hub. Islam is the official religion and Arabic is the official language, while English is the most spoken language and the language of business. The United Arab Emirates' oil and natural gas reserves are the world's seventh and seventh-largest, respectively. Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, ruler of Abu Dhabi and the country's first president, oversaw the development of the Emirates by investing oil revenues into healthcare, education, and infrastructure. The country has the most diversified economy among the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). In the 21st century, the UAE has become less reliant on oil and gas and is economically focusing on tourism and business. Internationally, the UAE is considered a middle power. It is a member of the United Nations, Arab League, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, OPEC, Non-Aligned Movement, World Trade Organization, and BRICS. The UAE is also a dialogue partner of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Human rights organisations consider the UAE substandard on human rights, ranking only 6.06 out of 10 in the human freedom index. This is due to reports of government critics being imprisoned and tortured, families harassed by the state security apparatus, and cases of forced disappearances. Individual rights such as the freedoms of assembly, association, expression, and the freedom of the press are severely repressed.
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- United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia
The United Arab Emirates( (UAE), or simply the Emirates,( is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East, at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a federalelective monarchy made up of seven emirates, with Abu Dhabi serving as its capital.( It shares land borders with Oman to the east and northeast, and with Saudi Arabia to the southwest; as well as maritime borders in the Persian Gulf with Qatar and Iran, and with Oman in the Gulf of Oman. As of 2024( the UAE has an estimated [...] The United Arab Emirates is a federalconstitutional monarchy made up from a federation of seven hereditary tribal monarchy-styled political units called Sheikhdoms. It is governed by a Federal Supreme Council made up of the ruling Sheikhs of Abu Dhabi "Abu Dhabi (emirate)"), Ajman, Fujairah, Sharjah "Sharjah (emirate)"), Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, and Umm Al Quwain. All responsibilities not granted to the federal government are reserved to the individual emirate.( A percentage_[quantify_] of [...] The United Arab Emirates is situated in the Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, between Oman and Saudi Arabia; it is in a strategic location slightly south of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit point for world crude oil.(
- United Arab Emirates - The World Factbook - CIA
conventional long form: United Arab Emirates conventional short form: none local long form: Al Imarat al Arabiyah al Muttahidah local short form: none former: Trucial Oman, Trucial States abbreviation: UAE [...] ### 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 Dhabi, 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah, Dubayy, and Umm al Qaywayn -- merged to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Ra's al Khaymah joined in 1972. [...] The UAE in recent years has played a growing role in regional affairs. In addition to donating billions of dollars in economic aid to help stabilize Egypt, the UAE was one of the first countries to join the Defeat ISIS coalition, and to participate as a key partner in a Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen. In 2020, the UAE and Bahrain signed a peace agreement (the Abraham Accords) with Israel -- brokered by the US -- in Washington, D.C. The UAE and Bahrain thus became the third and fourth
- United Arab Emirates | History, Culture, Population, Map ... - Britannica
United Arab Emirates, federation of seven emirates along the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Abu Dhabi, its largest emirate, is known for its oil wealth, and the emirate of Dubai serves as an international hub for business, finance, and travel. The country’s immense wealth (the sovereign wealth fund of Abu Dhabi alone amounted to more than $1.4 million per Emirati in 2024) has fueled a rapid development of infrastructure, luxury tourism, and advanced technological innovation. [...] 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 [...] The emirates comprise a mixed environment of rocky desert, coastal plains and wetlands, and waterless mountains. The seashore is a haven for migratory waterfowl and draws birdwatchers from all over the world; the country’s unspoiled beaches and opulent resorts also have drawn international travelers. Standing at a historic and geographic crossroads and made up of diverse nationalities and ethnic groups, the United Arab Emirates present a striking blend of ancient customs and modern technology,
- Fact sheet | The Official Portal of the UAE Government
The UAE is located in Asia. It issituatedin the southeastern region of the Asian continent, and in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula. It overlooks the Arabian Gulf on the north and northwest, borders the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the west and south and the Sultanate of Oman to the southeast. ### Area [...] The UAE follows amoderate foreign policythat reinforces balanced relationships with the international community. It adheres to the principles of peaceful co-existence, mutual respect and non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries. It pursues peaceful resolution of disputes through dialogue together with the support of international institutions, such as the United Nations. The UAE is a leading player in the global campaign againsthuman trafficking,terrorismand in [...] ### Foreign aid According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the UAE continues to rank among the largest providers of official development assistance (ODA) relative to national income worldwide. From the start of 2021 to mid-2022, the UAE provided over USD 3.5 billion in foreign aid to countries around the globe. Read theUAE’s annual foreign aid reports. ### Official language
- United Arab Emirates International Travel Information
Codes of Behavior and Dress: Public decency and morality laws throughout the UAE are much stricter than in the United States. Penalties for public displays of affection or immodesty may be imposed. Sexual relations outside marriage are illegal in the UAE and convicted individuals have been punished by lengthy jail sentences. Pregnancy outside of marriage can result in arrest and detention. Doctors may ask for proof of marriage during pre-natal visits, and those giving birth in the UAE must [...] The UAE has several modern cities with good services and accessibility of lodging, public transportation, sidewalks, and buildings. Outside of newly constructed areas, accessibility is not comparable to the United States and navigating with a visual impairment or using a wheelchair is difficult due to sidewalks in disrepair or without curb cuts, poor road crossings, and inaccessible buildings and public transport. Public transportation in Dubai is wheelchair accessible. However, the buses that [...] Dual Nationality:The UAE does not recognize dual nationality. The UAE recognizes only the citizenship of the passport on which a person enters the UAE. The embassy may be prohibited from providing certain consular services to those who did not enter the UAE on a U.S. passport.
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