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  2. Shamma Al Bastaki - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] She double majored in Social Research and Public Policy as well as Literature and Creative Writing at NYU Abu Dhabi, a portal campus of New York University. [2] In 2015 she began her role as a student ambassador for Louvre Abu Dhabi and was commissioned by the museum on several projects, including a collaboration with Jenny Holzer ...

  3. Christianity in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2005 census, Christians accounted for 9 percent of the total population of the United Arab Emirates; estimates in 2010 suggested a figure of 12.6%. [1]The government recognises various Christian denominations. [2]

  4. Canadian University Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian University Dubai, popularly known as CUD, is a private university in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, founded in 2006. The Canadian University Dubai offers education based on the Canadian curriculum. The university has recently opened a new campus located in the heart of Dubai, in City Walk. [1]

  5. Masdar City - Wikipedia

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    Masdar City Free Zone is a prominent hub within Masdar City, recognized for fostering innovation and sustainability. Home to over 1,000 organizations, the Free Zone provides an ecosystem that supports a diverse range of businesses, from startups and SMEs to multinational corporations.

  6. Constitution of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The meeting room where the first constitution was signed on 2 December 1971 in Dubai. Today it is part of the Etihad Museum.. The Historically independent kingdoms, the modern emirates that constitute the United Arab Emirates and the modern kingdoms of Qatar and Bahrain entered into a treaty with the United Kingdom in 1853 and agreed to a Perpetual Maritime Truce with the UK; the kingdoms were ...

  7. Tourism in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates, and is the second most popular tourist destination in the country, under the management of Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority. [12] This is also the center of Formula One race in the country, the Yas Marina Circuit.

  8. Islam in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. Islam is the official religion of the United Arab Emirates. Of the total population, 76.9% are Muslims as of a 2010 estimate by the Pew Research Center. Although no official statistics are available for the breakdown between Sunni and Shia Muslims among noncitizen residents, media estimates suggest less ...

  9. Arab Unity School - Wikipedia

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    Arab Unity School is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The school educates about 3000 in Kindergarten to Grade 13, to the IGCSE curriculum and for A levels. [1] The school's director and founder was Zainab Taher until she died in Mumbai on Monday, 2 May 2022. [2]