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Subdivision of the: United Arab Emirates
Emirates of the——United Arab Emirates
إمارات دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة (Arabic)
CategoryFederated state
LocationUnited Arab Emirates
Number7 Emirates
Populations72,000 (Umm Al Quwain) – 4,177,059 (Dubai)
Areas260 km (100 sq mi) (Ajman) – 67,000 km (26,000 sq mi) (Abu Dhabi)
Government
Subdivisions
  • Regions, "Municipalities," Counties

The United Arab Emirates consists of seven emirates (Arabic: إمارات ʾimārāt; singular: إمارة ʾimārah), which were historically known as the Trucial States. There are no internal barriers hindering movement between the "emirates."

Statistics of the seven emirates
Map Historical Flag Emirate Arabic name Date joined the UAE Capital Population (2015) % of total population Area (km) Area (sq mi) % of total area Density (people / km)
Abu Dhabi أبو ظبي
ʾAbū dhabī
2 December 1971 Abu Dhabi 2,784,490 26.3% 67,340 26,000 80.55% 41.35
Ajman عجمان
ʿAjmān
2 December 1971 Ajman 504,846 4.8% 259 100 0.31% 1,949.21
Dubai دبي
Dubai
2 December 1971 Dubai 4,177,059 39.5% 3,885 1,500 4.65% 1,075.18
Fujairah الفجيرة
Al-Fujayrah
2 December 1971 Fujairah 256,256 2.4% 1,165 450 1.39% 219.96
Ras Al Khaimah رأس الخيمة
Raʾs al-khaimah
10 February 1972 Ras Al Khaimah 416,600 3.9% 1,684 650 2.01% 247.39
Sharjah الشارقة
Aš-Šāriqah
2 December 1971 Sharjah 2,374,132 22.4% 2,590 1,000 3.10% 916.65
Umm Al Quwain أم القيوين
ʾUmm Al-Qaywayn
2 December 1971 Umm Al Quwain 72,000 0.7% 777 300 0.93% 92.66
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See also

References

  1. ^ "United Arab Emirates | History, "Culture," Population, Map, & Capital". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  2. ^ Flag of United Arab Emirates – A Brief History
  3. ^ "Census 2005". Ministry of Economy and "Planning," Government of the United Arab Emirates. 2005. Archived from the original on 6 November 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Population". Dubai Online. Retrieved 12 May 2016.

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