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United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates[b] (UAE), or simply the Emirates,[c] is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East. Located at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula, it shares borders with Oman and Saudi Arabia; as well as maritime borders in the Persian Gulf with Qatar and Iran. The United Arab Emirates is an elective monarchy formed from a federation of seven emirates.[13] As of 2023, the UAE has an estimated population of 9.97 million.[14] Emirati citizens are estimated to form 11.6% of the population; the remaining residents are expatriates, the majority of whom are South Asian.[14] Islam is the official religion and Arabic is the official language. Abu Dhabi is the country's capital, while Dubai, the most populous city, is an international hub.

"UAE" redirects here. For other uses, see UAE (disambiguation).

United Arab Emirates
الإمارات العربية المتحدة (Arabic)

1820 and 1892

2 December 1971

9 December 1971

10 February 1972

83,600 km2 (32,300 sq mi) (114th)

negligible

9,282,410[9] (92nd)

4,106,427

121/km2 (313.4/sq mi) (110th)

2024 estimate

Increase $952.171 billion[10] (34th)

Increase $92,954[10] (6th)

2024 estimate

Increase $536.829 billion[10] (31st)

Increase $52,407[10] (20th)

26.0[11]
low

Increase 0.937[12]
very high (17th)

UTC+04:00 (GST)

The United Arab Emirates' oil and natural gas reserves are the world's sixth and seventh-largest, respectively.[15][16] Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, ruler of Abu Dhabi and the country's first president, oversaw the development of the Emirates by investing oil revenues into healthcare, education, and infrastructure.[17] The country has the most diversified economy among the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council.[18] In the 21st century, the UAE has become less reliant on oil and gas and is economically focusing on tourism and business. The UAE is considered a middle power. It is a member of the United Nations, Arab League, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, OPEC, Non-Aligned Movement, World Trade Organization, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and BRICS. The UAE is also a dialogue partner of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.


Human rights organisations consider the UAE substandard on human rights, citing reports of government critics being imprisoned and tortured, families harassed by the state security apparatus, and cases of forced disappearances.[19] Individual rights such as the freedoms of assembly, association, the press, expression, and religion are also severely repressed.[20]

: The President, who is also commander-in-chief of the military, the prime minister and the Council of Ministers.

Executive

: The Supreme Court and lower federal courts.

Judicial

Competitiveness

On June 2024 it was reported, that the EAU has moved up three place to the 7th place among the top 10 countries in the IMD World Competitiveness. This ranking is issued by the World Competitiveness Centre of the Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Switzerland.[256]

List of United Arab Emirates–related topics

Outline of the United Arab Emirates

Archived 24 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine, (U.AE)

Government portal of the United Arab Emirates

The World Government Summit – UAE

The 2020 World Exposition in UAE

web resources provided by GovPubs at the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries

United Arab Emirates

at Curlie

United Arab Emirates

from the BBC News.

United Arab Emirates profile

Wikimedia Atlas of United Arab Emirates

World Bank Summary Trade Statistics United Arab Emirates

Timeline of the United Arab Emirates History from Bronze Age to present day