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United Arab Commonwealth - перевод на итальянский

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Dafta (United Arab Emirates); Daftah, United Arab Emirates; Dafta, United Arab Emirates

United Arab Commonwealth      
Comunità araba riunita (Intesa fra Egitto e Siria)
United Arab Emirates         
  • [[Acacia]] trees growing in desert suburbs near [[Fujairah]]
  • A [[Dubai Metro]] train. Dubai Metro is the Arabian peninsula's first [[rapid transit]] system and was the world's longest driverless metro network until 2016.
  • [[Ruwais Refinery]] is the fourth-largest single-site oil refinery in the world and the biggest in the Middle East.
  • [[Abu Dhabi University]]
  • [[Zayed Sports City Stadium]] in [[Abu Dhabi]].
  • [[Abu Dhabi]] skyline
  • Two south Asian [[blue-collar workers]] posing for a picture with [[Burj Khalifa]] on the background.
  • tallest human-made structure in the world]].
  • Mleiha Archaeological site]] in Sharjah.
  • [[Dhayah Fort]] at the hill top. In 1819 it was the last [[Al-Qasimi]] stronghold to fall in the [[Persian Gulf campaign of 1819]]. The fall of Dhayah was to pave the way for the signing of the [[General Maritime Treaty of 1820]].
  • [[Dubai Marina]] Beach
  • [[Dubai Marina]] Skyline
  • [[Dubai Police]] super-car motorcade at [[Jumeirah Road]]
  • E 311]], one of major roads in the UAE.
  • View of [[Dubai]]
  • Dubai construction workers having lunch break.
  • Desert Falcon]]", taking off from the [[Lockheed Martin]] plant in [[Fort Worth, Texas]].
  • Historic photo depicting the first hoisting of the United Arab Emirates flag by the rulers of the emirates at The Union House, Dubai on 2 December 1971
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  • Doba Fortress]] in [[Dibba Al-Hisn]] in 1620.
  • A band performs [[Yowlah]] in an Emirati wedding. Yowlah is a cultural dance derived from Arab tribes sword battles.
  • Ishy Bilady (instrumental)
  • [[Arabic coffee]] with [[lugaimat]]; a traditional Emirati sweet.
  • [[Dubai Media City]] is home to diverse news and tech companies.
  • Al Ras]] (right) in the background across the creek again from Deira
  • Residential villas in the [[Palm Jumeirah]] palm fronds in [[Dubai]].
  • Portuguese]] in the Persian Gulf in the 16th and 17th century. Main cities, ports and routes.
  • [[Dubai Police]] helicopter flying at sunset.
  • Emirati Minister of Foreign Affairs [[Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan]] (furthest right) at the signing of the [[Abraham Accords]].
  • A painting depicting the burning of the coastal town and port of [[Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah]] during the [[Persian Gulf campaign of 1809]].
  • Satellite image of United Arab Emirates
  • [[Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium]] in Abu Dhabi
  • [[Sheikh Zayed Mosque]] in Abu Dhabi.
  • Protest against the [[Saudi Arabian–led intervention in Yemen]], March 2018
  • A man pictured with alcoholic beverages in Dubai. Alcoholic beverages were not widely available in the UAE before 2020
  • [[Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan]] was the first President of the United Arab Emirates and is recognised as the father of the nation.
  • An Emirati folk dance, the women flip their hair sideways in brightly coloured traditional dress.
  • A proportional representation of United Arab Emirates exports, 2019
  • University City]] in [[Sharjah]]. Graduation ceremonies of [[American University of Sharjah]], [[University of Sharjah]], and [[Higher Colleges of Technology]] are notably held here.
  • Roads leading to [[Jebel Jais]], the highest mountain in the UAE (1,892 m), in [[Ras Al Khaimah]].
  • [[Yas Marina Circuit]] in [[Abu Dhabi]]
SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTHWEST ASIA
ISO 3166-1:AE; United Arab Emirate; United Emirates; Al-Imarat Al-Arabiyah Al-Muttahidah; United arab; United arabic; U.A.E.; The United Arab Emirates; UAE; U.A.E; Arab Emirates; الإمارات العربيّة المتّحدة; United Arab Emerites; United arab emirates; List of UAE Emirates; Uae; United Arab Emirites; United Arab Emerates; الإمارات العربية المتحدة; Al-Imārāt al-ʿArabiyyah al-Muttaḥidah; The Emirates; Al-Imarat al-'Arabiyyah al-Muttahidah; United Arab Emirats; Subdivisions of the United Arab Emirates; Administrative divisions of the United Arab Emirates; Al-Imrata al-Arabiyyah al-Muttahida; United Arab Emirates government; U.A. Emirates; U.A.Emirates; UA Emirates; Ranked lists of UAE Emirates; United Arab Emirates'; الإمارات; The UAE; United Arab Emirat; The U.A.E; The U.A.E.; United Arabic Emirates; Untied Arab Emirates; United Arab Emirares; United ae; Dawlat al-Imarat al-'Arabiyah al-Muttahidah; Muttahidah Arab Imarat; Muttahida Arab Imarat; Flora and fauna of the United Arab Emirates; United Arabian Emirates; دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة; United Arab Emirati; Corporal punishment in the United Arab Emirates; Judicial corporal punishment in the United Arab Emirates
Emirati Arabi Uniti
British Commonwealth of Nations         
  • The [[Commonwealth War Graves Commission]] commemorates 1.7 million Commonwealth war dead and maintains 2,500 war cemeteries around the world, including this one in [[Gallipoli]].
  • Draft of the 1921 [[Anglo-Irish Treaty]], with "British Empire" crossed out and "British Commonwealth of Nations" added by hand.
  • Peter Fraser]] (New Zealand) and [[John Curtin]] (Australia)
  • The Commonwealth flag flying at the [[Parliament of Canada]] in [[Ottawa]]
  • The members of the Commonwealth shaded according to their political status. Commonwealth realms are shown in blue, while republics are shaded pink, and members with their own monarchies are displayed in green.
  • Commonwealth House, the headquarters of the [[Royal Commonwealth Society]]
  • [[Marlborough House]], London, the headquarters of the [[Commonwealth Secretariat]], the Commonwealth's principal intergovernmental institution
  • Parliament House]], [[New Delhi]], India. The Commonwealth Charter states the Commonwealth's commitment to democracy, and many Commonwealth countries use the [[Westminster system]].
  • South African writer [[Olive Schreiner]].
  • Flags of the members of the Commonwealth in [[Parliament Square]], London
  • Queen Elizabeth II]], the longest-serving [[Head of the Commonwealth]], was in office for 70 years.
  • 2006 Games]] in [[Melbourne]].
  • Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee]] in 2022 in [[Wellington]], New Zealand.
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Википедия

Daftah

Daftah (Arabic: دفته) is a village near Masafi in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The village is located on the Masafi to Fujairah highway, which follows a route along the Wadi Ham (وادي حام). It is also located off the Sharjah-Khor Fakkan highway, constructed by contractor Halcrow. The $1.6 billion road, opened in 2019, connects Daftah with Khor Fakkan through a series of five tunnels through the Hajar Mountains, passing the newly redeveloped village of Shis. These include the Al Sidra Tunnel, which at 2,700 metres, is the longest covered mountain tunnel in the Middle East.

Although the village today is located along the roadside in a strip development, the old village of Daftah lies behind the new development, and was traditionally home to the Naqbiyin tribe.