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Area           82,880 sq. km. (30,000 sq. mi.); about the size of Maine.

Major cities   Abu Dhabi (Capital); Dubai.

Terrain        Largely desert with some agricultural areas.

Climate        Hot, humid, low annual rainfall.
Nationality     Emirati.

Population      8.9 million (2009 est., U.A.E. Government)

Ethnic groups   (U.A.E. Government)
                Indian (1.75 million)
                Pakistani (1.25 million)
                Bangladeshi (500,000)
                other Asian (1 million)
                European and African (500,000)
                and Emirati (890,000).

Religions       Muslim (96%), Hindu, Christian.

Languages       Arabic (official), English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali.
Education               Years compulsory--ages 6-12

Literacy                90% for Emirati citizens.

Health                  Life expectancy--78.3 yrs.

Work force
(2008, World Bank)      Total--2.8 million.
                        Agriculture--5%
                        Industry--60%
                        Services--35% (rounded)
                        Female participation rate--41.8%.

Educational Standards
(2010 spring semester) U.A.E. University in Al Ain - 12,000 students
                       American University Sharjah - 5,000 students
                       enrolled.
Type           Federation with specified powers reserved for the U.A.E.
               federal government and other powers reserved to
               member emirates.

Independence December 2, 1971.

Provisional
Constitution   December 2, 1971.

Branches       Executive -7-member Supreme Council of Rulers (comprising
               the hereditary rulers of each Emirate), which elects
               president and vice president; prime minister is selected by
               president. Legislative--40-member Federal National Council
               (consultative only). Judicial--Islamic and secular courts.
Administrative
Subdivisions         Seven largely self-governing emirates.

Political parties    None.

Suffrage            State-nominated electors chose half of the Federal National
                    Council members in 2006 and 2011. The other half were
                    directly appointed by the leadership of each Emirate.

                    Federal government budget (2011): 41 billion AED (United
                    Arab Emirates dirhams), or approx. U.S. $11 billion.
GDP (2009)           914.3 billion AED (approx. U.S. $248 billion).

Annual growth
rate (2007)         6.3%.

Per capita
GDP (2008)          over U.S. $53,400.

Natural resources   Oil and natural gas.

Petroleum
(2008 est.)         36.8% of GDP.

Manufacturing
2008 (est.)         12.2% of GDP
Services           56.1% of 2009 GDP.


Trade (2006 est.) Exports--$157 billion: petroleum, gas, and petroleum
                  products. Major markets - Japan, South Korea, India
                  Thailand.

                  Imports - $126.6 billion: machinery, chemicals, food.
                  Major suppliers - Western Europe, Japan, U.S., China,
                  India.


Foreign economic
aid (2009)       8.9 billion AED (approx. U.S. $2.4 billion).
First exports of oil in 1962, oil reserves, estimated at 97.8 billion barrels in
2011, with gas reserves estimated at 214.2 trillion cubic feet. In 2009, the
U.A.E. produced about 2.41 million barrels of oil per day.

Manufactured goods, machinery, and transportation equipment, which
together have accounted for 70% of total imports.

Another important foreign exchange earner, the Abu Dhabi Investment
Authority--which controls the investments of Abu Dhabi, the wealthiest
emirate--manages an estimated $600 billion in overseas investments.
The U.A.E. was formed from the group of tribally organized Arabian
Peninsula sheikhdoms along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf and the
north-western coast of the Gulf of Oman.

For centuries, the sheikhdoms were embroiled in dynastic disputes. In 1853,
they signed a treaty with the United Kingdom, under which the sheikhs (the
"Trucial Sheikhdoms") agreed to a "perpetual maritime truce.

In 1955, the United Kingdom sided with Abu Dhabi in the latter's dispute
with Saudi Arabia over the Buraimi Oasis and other territory to the south.

A 1974 agreement between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia almost settled their
border dispute, but the agreement was never ratified by the U.A.E.
Government. The border with Oman also remains officially unsettled,
although the two governments agreed to delineate the border in May 1999.
In 1968, the U.K. announced its decision to end the treaty relationships
with the seven Trucial Sheikhdoms which had been, together with Bahrain
and Qatar, under British protection.

When the British-Trucial Sheikhdoms treaty expired on December 1, 1971,
they became fully independent. On December 2, 1971, six of them
entered into a union called the United Arab Emirates.

The U.A.E. sent forces to help liberate Kuwait during the 1990-91 Gulf
War. U.A.E. troops have also participated in peacekeeping missions to
Lebanon, Somalia, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, and Afghanistan.
While the U.A.E. has worked to strengthen its federal institutions since
achieving independence, each emirate still retains substantial autonomy. A
basic concept in the U.A.E. Government's development as a federal system
is that a significant percentage of each emirate's revenues should be
devoted to the U.A.E. central budget

The U.A.E. has no political parties. The rulers hold power on the basis of
their dynastic position and their legitimacy in a system of tribal consensus.
Rapid modernization, enormous strides in education, and the influx of a
large foreign population have changed the face of the society.

In December 2006, the U.A.E. held its first-ever limited elections to select
half the members of the FNC.
The Trucial Oman Scouts, long the symbol of public order on the coast and
commanded by British officers, were turned over to the U.A.E. as its defense
forces in 1971. The U.A.E. Armed Forces, consisting of 64,000, are
headquartered in Abu Dhabi and are primarily responsible for the defense of
the seven emirates.

In 2010 and 2011, the U.A.E. was one of the largest foreign buyers of U.S.
defence equipment with a portfolio value of $14B.

The U.A.E. air force has about 4,000 personnel. The Air Force has advanced
U.S. F-16 BLOCK 60 multirole fighter aircraft. Other equipment includes
French Mirage 2000-9 fighters, British Hawk trainer aircraft, 36 transport
aircraft and U.S. Apache and Black Hawk helicopters.

The U.A.E. Navy is small--about 2,500 personnel--and maintains 12 well-
equipped coastal patrol boats and 8 missile boats.
The U.A.E.'s Land Forces are equipped with several hundred French LeClerc
tanks and a similar number of Russian BMP-3 armoured fighting vehicles.

The U.A.E. contributes to the continued security and stability of the Gulf
and the Strait of Hormuz. It is a leading partner in U.S. counterterrorism
efforts, providing assistance in the military, diplomatic, and financial
arenas since September 11, 2001.

The U..A.E. also contributes to international counter-piracy efforts. It
hosted a counter-piracy conference in Spring 2011.
The U.A.E. is a member of the United Nations and the Arab League and has
established diplomatic relations with more than 60 countries, including the
U.S., Japan, Russia, the People's Republic of China, and most western
European countries. It has played a moderate role in the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries, the Organization of Arab Petroleum
Exporting Countries, the United Nations, and the GCC.

Substantial development assistance has increased the U.A.E.'s stature among
recipient states. Most of this foreign aid (in excess of $15 billion over time)
has been to Arab and Muslim countries. In 2007, the U.A.E. pledged and
delivered $300 million to Lebanon, and was the first country to fulfil its
pledge.

The U.A.E. has provided significant monetary and material support to the
Iraqi Government, including a pledge of $215 million in economic and
reconstruction assistance, and has also provided substantial aid to
Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Palestinian Authority.
The U.A.E. is a member of the following international organizations:

   UN and several of its agencies (ICAO, ILO, UPU, WHO, WIPO)
   World Bank
   International Monetary Fund (IMF)
   Arab League
   Organization of the Islamic Conference
   Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
   Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, and
   the Non-Aligned Movement.

The U.A.E. is also a member of the International Renewable Energy
Agency (IRENA) and hosts the headquarters at Abu Dhabi.
The culture of the UAE has a diverse, cosmopolitan and multicultural society.
The country's cultural imprint as a small, ethnically homogenous pearling
community was changed with the arrival of other ethnic groups and nationals
— first by the Iranians in the early 1900s, and later by Indians and Pakistanis
in the 1960s.

Dubai has been criticized for perpetuating a class-based society, where
migrant workers are in the lower classes.

Emirati culture mainly revolves around the religion of Islam and traditional
Arab and Bedouin culture. Being a highly cosmopolitan society, the UAE has a
diverse and vibrant culture. The influence of Islamic and Arab culture on its
architecture, music, attire, cuisine and lifestyle are very prominent as well.
Five times every day, Muslims are called to prayer from the minarets of
mosques which are scattered around the country. The weekend begins on
Friday due to Friday being the holiest day for Muslims.

This unique socioeconomic development in the Persian Gulf has meant that
the UAE is generally more liberal than its neighbors.

While the Islamic dress code is not compulsory, unlike neighboring Saudi
Arabia, many of the older and young Emirati men prefer wearing thawb or a
dishdash, an ankle-length white shirt woven from wool or cotton while the
minority of women wear abaya, black over-garment covering most parts of
the body. This attire is particularly well-suited for the UAE's hot and dry
climate. Western-style clothing is also fairly popular, especially among the
youth.

Etiquette is an important aspect of UAE culture and tradition, and whilst in
the UAE visitors are expected to show appropriate manners and etiquette.
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  • 2. Area 82,880 sq. km. (30,000 sq. mi.); about the size of Maine. Major cities Abu Dhabi (Capital); Dubai. Terrain Largely desert with some agricultural areas. Climate Hot, humid, low annual rainfall.
  • 3. Nationality Emirati. Population 8.9 million (2009 est., U.A.E. Government) Ethnic groups (U.A.E. Government) Indian (1.75 million) Pakistani (1.25 million) Bangladeshi (500,000) other Asian (1 million) European and African (500,000) and Emirati (890,000). Religions Muslim (96%), Hindu, Christian. Languages Arabic (official), English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali.
  • 4. Education Years compulsory--ages 6-12 Literacy 90% for Emirati citizens. Health Life expectancy--78.3 yrs. Work force (2008, World Bank) Total--2.8 million. Agriculture--5% Industry--60% Services--35% (rounded) Female participation rate--41.8%. Educational Standards (2010 spring semester) U.A.E. University in Al Ain - 12,000 students American University Sharjah - 5,000 students enrolled.
  • 5. Type Federation with specified powers reserved for the U.A.E. federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates. Independence December 2, 1971. Provisional Constitution December 2, 1971. Branches Executive -7-member Supreme Council of Rulers (comprising the hereditary rulers of each Emirate), which elects president and vice president; prime minister is selected by president. Legislative--40-member Federal National Council (consultative only). Judicial--Islamic and secular courts.
  • 6. Administrative Subdivisions Seven largely self-governing emirates. Political parties None. Suffrage State-nominated electors chose half of the Federal National Council members in 2006 and 2011. The other half were directly appointed by the leadership of each Emirate. Federal government budget (2011): 41 billion AED (United Arab Emirates dirhams), or approx. U.S. $11 billion.
  • 7. GDP (2009) 914.3 billion AED (approx. U.S. $248 billion). Annual growth rate (2007) 6.3%. Per capita GDP (2008) over U.S. $53,400. Natural resources Oil and natural gas. Petroleum (2008 est.) 36.8% of GDP. Manufacturing 2008 (est.) 12.2% of GDP
  • 8. Services 56.1% of 2009 GDP. Trade (2006 est.) Exports--$157 billion: petroleum, gas, and petroleum products. Major markets - Japan, South Korea, India Thailand. Imports - $126.6 billion: machinery, chemicals, food. Major suppliers - Western Europe, Japan, U.S., China, India. Foreign economic aid (2009) 8.9 billion AED (approx. U.S. $2.4 billion).
  • 9. First exports of oil in 1962, oil reserves, estimated at 97.8 billion barrels in 2011, with gas reserves estimated at 214.2 trillion cubic feet. In 2009, the U.A.E. produced about 2.41 million barrels of oil per day. Manufactured goods, machinery, and transportation equipment, which together have accounted for 70% of total imports. Another important foreign exchange earner, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority--which controls the investments of Abu Dhabi, the wealthiest emirate--manages an estimated $600 billion in overseas investments.
  • 10. The U.A.E. was formed from the group of tribally organized Arabian Peninsula sheikhdoms along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf and the north-western coast of the Gulf of Oman. For centuries, the sheikhdoms were embroiled in dynastic disputes. In 1853, they signed a treaty with the United Kingdom, under which the sheikhs (the "Trucial Sheikhdoms") agreed to a "perpetual maritime truce. In 1955, the United Kingdom sided with Abu Dhabi in the latter's dispute with Saudi Arabia over the Buraimi Oasis and other territory to the south. A 1974 agreement between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia almost settled their border dispute, but the agreement was never ratified by the U.A.E. Government. The border with Oman also remains officially unsettled, although the two governments agreed to delineate the border in May 1999.
  • 11. In 1968, the U.K. announced its decision to end the treaty relationships with the seven Trucial Sheikhdoms which had been, together with Bahrain and Qatar, under British protection. When the British-Trucial Sheikhdoms treaty expired on December 1, 1971, they became fully independent. On December 2, 1971, six of them entered into a union called the United Arab Emirates. The U.A.E. sent forces to help liberate Kuwait during the 1990-91 Gulf War. U.A.E. troops have also participated in peacekeeping missions to Lebanon, Somalia, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, and Afghanistan.
  • 12. While the U.A.E. has worked to strengthen its federal institutions since achieving independence, each emirate still retains substantial autonomy. A basic concept in the U.A.E. Government's development as a federal system is that a significant percentage of each emirate's revenues should be devoted to the U.A.E. central budget The U.A.E. has no political parties. The rulers hold power on the basis of their dynastic position and their legitimacy in a system of tribal consensus. Rapid modernization, enormous strides in education, and the influx of a large foreign population have changed the face of the society. In December 2006, the U.A.E. held its first-ever limited elections to select half the members of the FNC.
  • 13. The Trucial Oman Scouts, long the symbol of public order on the coast and commanded by British officers, were turned over to the U.A.E. as its defense forces in 1971. The U.A.E. Armed Forces, consisting of 64,000, are headquartered in Abu Dhabi and are primarily responsible for the defense of the seven emirates. In 2010 and 2011, the U.A.E. was one of the largest foreign buyers of U.S. defence equipment with a portfolio value of $14B. The U.A.E. air force has about 4,000 personnel. The Air Force has advanced U.S. F-16 BLOCK 60 multirole fighter aircraft. Other equipment includes French Mirage 2000-9 fighters, British Hawk trainer aircraft, 36 transport aircraft and U.S. Apache and Black Hawk helicopters. The U.A.E. Navy is small--about 2,500 personnel--and maintains 12 well- equipped coastal patrol boats and 8 missile boats.
  • 14. The U.A.E.'s Land Forces are equipped with several hundred French LeClerc tanks and a similar number of Russian BMP-3 armoured fighting vehicles. The U.A.E. contributes to the continued security and stability of the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. It is a leading partner in U.S. counterterrorism efforts, providing assistance in the military, diplomatic, and financial arenas since September 11, 2001. The U..A.E. also contributes to international counter-piracy efforts. It hosted a counter-piracy conference in Spring 2011.
  • 15. The U.A.E. is a member of the United Nations and the Arab League and has established diplomatic relations with more than 60 countries, including the U.S., Japan, Russia, the People's Republic of China, and most western European countries. It has played a moderate role in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, the United Nations, and the GCC. Substantial development assistance has increased the U.A.E.'s stature among recipient states. Most of this foreign aid (in excess of $15 billion over time) has been to Arab and Muslim countries. In 2007, the U.A.E. pledged and delivered $300 million to Lebanon, and was the first country to fulfil its pledge. The U.A.E. has provided significant monetary and material support to the Iraqi Government, including a pledge of $215 million in economic and reconstruction assistance, and has also provided substantial aid to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Palestinian Authority.
  • 16. The U.A.E. is a member of the following international organizations:  UN and several of its agencies (ICAO, ILO, UPU, WHO, WIPO)  World Bank  International Monetary Fund (IMF)  Arab League  Organization of the Islamic Conference  Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries  Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, and  the Non-Aligned Movement. The U.A.E. is also a member of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and hosts the headquarters at Abu Dhabi.
  • 17. The culture of the UAE has a diverse, cosmopolitan and multicultural society. The country's cultural imprint as a small, ethnically homogenous pearling community was changed with the arrival of other ethnic groups and nationals — first by the Iranians in the early 1900s, and later by Indians and Pakistanis in the 1960s. Dubai has been criticized for perpetuating a class-based society, where migrant workers are in the lower classes. Emirati culture mainly revolves around the religion of Islam and traditional Arab and Bedouin culture. Being a highly cosmopolitan society, the UAE has a diverse and vibrant culture. The influence of Islamic and Arab culture on its architecture, music, attire, cuisine and lifestyle are very prominent as well.
  • 18. Five times every day, Muslims are called to prayer from the minarets of mosques which are scattered around the country. The weekend begins on Friday due to Friday being the holiest day for Muslims. This unique socioeconomic development in the Persian Gulf has meant that the UAE is generally more liberal than its neighbors. While the Islamic dress code is not compulsory, unlike neighboring Saudi Arabia, many of the older and young Emirati men prefer wearing thawb or a dishdash, an ankle-length white shirt woven from wool or cotton while the minority of women wear abaya, black over-garment covering most parts of the body. This attire is particularly well-suited for the UAE's hot and dry climate. Western-style clothing is also fairly popular, especially among the youth. Etiquette is an important aspect of UAE culture and tradition, and whilst in the UAE visitors are expected to show appropriate manners and etiquette.