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ABOUT UAE
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation of seven emirates situated in the
southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf, bordering
Oman and Saudi Arabia. The UAE consists of seven states, termed emirates, which
are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain, Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah.
The capital and second largest city of the United Arab Emirates is Abu Dhabi. It
is also the country's center of political, industrial and cultural activities.
Before 1971, the UAE were known as the Trucial States or Trucial Oman, in reference
to a nineteenth-century truce between Britain and several Arab Sheikhs. The name
Pirate Coast was also used in reference to the area's emirates in the 18th to early
20th century.
The political system of the United Arab Emirates, based on the 1971 Constitution,
comprises several intricately connected governing bodies. Islam is the official
religion and Arabic is the official language.
The United Arab Emirates has the world's sixth largest oil reserves and possesses
one of the most developed economies in the Middle East. It is currently the thirty-sixth
largest economy by nominal GDP, and is one of the richest countries in the world
by per capita gross domestic product, with a nominal per capita GDP of $54,607 as
per the IMF. The country is fourteenth largest in purchasing power per capita and
has a relatively high Human Development Index for the Asian continent, ranking 31st
globally. The United Arab Emirates is classified as a high income developing economy
by the IMF.
The United Arab Emirates is a founding member of the Cooperation Council for the
Arab States of the Gulf, and a member state of the Arab League. It is also a member
of the United Nations, Organization of the Islamic Conference, the OPEC, and the
World Trade Organization.
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