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Sharjah

Sharjah is situated
between Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah interrupted by the small enclave of
Ajman.

Its coastline runs to
approximately thirty kilometres along the Arabian Gulf.
Sophisticated highways connect it to the other emirates.

Sharjah was once part
of a single emirate along with Ras Al Khaimah ruled by the Al
Qawasim family. H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qassimi took over
as Ruler in 1972 - a scholar in History, he has been conferred with
a PhD (Doctorate in Philosophy) for his outstanding work.
Under his able guidance, Sharjah has made rapid progress. Today, it
is known as the Cultural capital of the U.A.E. Sharjah is the
headquarters for the UAE Authors' and Writers' Union which has over
a hundred publications to its credit.
In 1971, the discovery of the Mubarak oilfield near the island of
Abu Musa changed the fortunes of the emirate. In 1981, after
Mubarak's reserves started dwindling, Saja's onshore gas and liquid
gas field was discovered which gave a further boost to its revenues.

Sharjah was also the first port in the entire middle east to possess
fully equipped container facilities at the Sharjah Container
Terminal. Its impressive port at Khorfakkan provides important
facilities for ships that do not need to enter the Gulf.
Sharjah is also the capital of Cricket in the U.A.E. It is now
famous in the sub-continent and throughout the cricketing world as a
major venue for One Day Internationals.
Sharjah was one of the first emirates to promote tourism. The
peaceful hamlets of Khorfakkan and Kalba are a major tourist
attraction and provide a getaway from the hustle bustle of the city
life.

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