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Emirates
Dubai

Dubai is the second
largest emirate in the U.A.E. Its total area is around 1000 square
miles.

The city of Dubai is divided by the famous Dubai creek or Khor. This
natural harbour, and Dubai's strategic location on the international
trading map has made it one of the world's leading trading and
commercial centers.
The Ruler of Dubai, H.H. Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
succeeded his father in 1990.
His father, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum was one of the
founding fathers of the UAE together with H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin
Sultan Al Nahayan and was the Vice-President and Prime Minister
until his death in 1990.
Now, Sheikh Maktoum has taken the mantle of the above positions.
The Maktoum family is also a part of the Baniyas tribe who first
settled in Abu Dhabi but then later took control of Dubai in 1833.
Dubai's growth can be traced back to the early years of the century
when the grandfather of H.H. Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum
persuaded the British shipping line plying between Britain and
India, to make Dubai their main port of call in the 1940s.

To further consolidate
its position as a major port, H.H. Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al
Maktoum took an active interest in the development of Dubai, he
established a Police Force, a customs service and developed trade
connections with India.
Soon, in the 1960's, with the discovery of oil, money started to
pour in and Dubai's prominence and prosperity increased. But aware
of the risks of oil-dependency, Sheikh Rashid actively promoted new
industrial ventures. The Aluminium and Cement factory are the result
of this endeavour.

The Jebel Ali Free Trade Zone - the fifth largest in the world
within a short span of ten years, has attracted over 900
international companies that include global giants - a few of these
are General Motors, AEG, Aiwa, BP, Ciba, Geigy, Daewoo and Heinz.
Dubai's attractiveness not only lies in its trade. Like the rest of
the U.A.E., it has also been actively promoted as a tourist
destination. A few of its notable achievements are :

The gold prize for the
best destination in the Middle East in the 1996 World Travel prizes
ceremony held in June 1996 in Las Vegas, USA. Dubai also won the
silver medal for the best tourism and conference centre in the
Middle East.
The Dubai Shopping
Festival, held every year is a major attraction for tourists
worldwide.
The Dubai World Trade Centre has also emerged as the best Exhibition
and Conference centre in the Gulf Region by hosting innumerable
International Fairs and events like the Gitex and Index, that
attracts buyers, sellers and customers from all over the world.
The Dubai International Airport considered as the world's second
best transit airport, currently handles 7.3 million passengers per
year with a growth rate of 12% that is double that of any other
airport in the world.
The Dubai Air Show is currently ranked third as the most significant
international air-shows on a global scale. The first being
Farnborough in Britain and the second Le Bourget in Paris.

The Dubai Summer
Surprises is an innovative tourist attraction, aimed at increasing
tourism in the usually inactive summer months. The peak summer
months of July, August upto mid September are filled with shopping
bonanzas, entertainment for children, Ice circus, with entertainment
and educational programmes held daily at all the major shopping
complexes.
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