Dubai Lifestyle - The History Of The City And Day To Day Life In Dubai
Background Information to the United Arab Emirates and Dubai: -
Dubai is one of the seven states that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE); it is located in
the Middle East. The UAE borders the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf and is situated between Oman and Saudi Arabia. The United Arab Emirates
was formed in 1971 by the then Trucial States after their independence from Britain.
The UAE is governed by a Supreme Council of Rulers, the council is made up of the seven emirs
and they appoint the prime minister and the cabinet for the country. Despite being ultimately ruled by the Supreme Council, as with the other six
states, Dubai maintains a large degree of autonomy from the UAE when it comes to general decision making for the citys development.
Oil was first discovered in the United Arab Emirates in the 1950s, before that the
countrys economy was built on fishing and pearling, since 1962, when Abu Dhabi became the first of the emirates to begin exporting the oil, the
country's economy has been completely transformed.
Sheikh Zayed, who has been the president of the UAE since its inception, quickly understood the
economic potential for the country from the oil industry. He has continued to ensure that each of the emirates benefits from the oil generated
wealth, he has insisted on the reinvestment of oil revenues into the healthcare system, the education system and the general national
infrastructure.
The development of the oil industry has led to a large influx of foreign workers to the UAE, in
fact Dubais population is the fastest growing in the world and the foreign population makes up about three quarters of the entire UAE population!
As a direct result of this fact the UAE is one of the most liberal countries in the Gulf, with other cultures and beliefs tolerated. Dubai has
also been quick to understand the need for diversification.
Oil in the region is only projected to last for about 30 years and so Dubai has successfully
embarked upon a major diversification program aimed to at developing industries and commercial enterprises to take the place of oil as the
predominate commodity of the state's economy.
The climate in Dubai is sub-tropical and arid or desert like. The city enjoys almost year round sunny blue
skies. Rain is infrequent and if it does fall, it falls in the winter.
Temperatures range from lows of 10C to extreme summer highs of 48C. The average maximum daily temperature in
January is 24C and the average maximum daily temperature in July is 41C when humidity is very high.
About the city of Dubai
Dubai is recognised as the commercial and tourism capital of the UAE and is globally regarded as one of the
most sophisticated, futuristic and cosmopolitan cities in the world, in fact Dubai is something of a phenomenon!
It is an Arab Muslim society with the fastest growing foreign population in the world, and it has successfully
developed harmony through ethnic diversity. It is a city with unrivalled levels of economic energy and architectural ambition, a unique city of
contrasts where the most modern and architecturally stunning skyscrapers stand alongside traditional beautiful Arabic
structures.
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