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The Burj al-Arab Hotel of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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The Burj al-Arab Hotel of Dubai. Photo: Xavier Bouchevreau.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Dubai Creek, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Emirates Towers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The Burj Dubai, the world's tallest building. Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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The Burj Dubai, the world's tallest building. Photo: xiquinhosilva.

The quarters around Burj Dubai still during construction, December 2009, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
View from Burj Dubai over Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Old building of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Old building of Dubai. Photo: Groundhopping Merseburg

The island named ''Greenland'' of the now abandoned project The World off Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Atlantis the Palm Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The artificial Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. Photo: chrismoody1111.

City and emirate in the United Arab Emirates, capital of Dubai Emirate. The city has a population of 1.35 million, the emirate of 1.4 million (2005 estimate).
Dubai is situated at the Persian Gulf and is divided into two parts by the Dubai Creek. Dubai proper lies on the western side; the part on the eastern side is called Dayra.
The economic base of Dubai is petroleum exports, port activities and international trade. The traditional occupations of pearl diving, fishing and camel breeding have lost most of their importance now.
Dubai is called the "Venice of the Gulf", its buildings being new and impressive, and set in between canals on the sea.




By Tore Kjeilen