NO. While the city of Al-Ain is not its own emirate, it is the second-largest city within the emirate of Abu Dhabi, making it part of the United Arab Emirates.
Yes, Al Ain is a city located in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, which is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Al Ain is situated inland, near the border with Oman, and is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and beautiful oases. It serves as a significant agricultural and educational center within the emirate.
Hili Archeological park is located in Abu Dhabi in the location of Bronze Age site in Al Ain.
Ain al-Hilweh's population is 70,000.
Al Ain Mall was created in 2001.
Al Ain Zoo was created in 1969.
Al Ain FC was created in 1968-08.
By car you have a trip of about 1 1/2 hours of smooth road.You want to get on Emirates Road #66 (also known as the Al Ain Road).... once on the road, there's no way to go wrong.After crossing over the border into the "Eastern Region of the Abu Dhabi Emirate" you will encounter ongoing road construction that will narrow the lanes and slow the traffic flow considerably.It is also possible to take a bus (Al Ghazal Company of buses) ... cost is 20 aed (I believe) which takes you right into the center of Al Ain to the bus station which is just adjacent to the Al Ain souk.
Al Ain National Museum was created in 1971.
There is an International Airport in Al Ain ... not many commercial flights operate in or out though
The airport code for Al Ain International Airport is AAN.
Al Ain English Speaking School was created in 1979.