yes it is!
Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait, Dubai, Qatar, Egypt...
Austria is approximately 5600 km northwest of Dubai.
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not very close, but it is closer to Dubai than Baku or Europe, Iran is near UAE
Bahrain is the smallest country in the Persian Gulf.
There are four countries ... Iraq · Qatar · Saudi Arabia · Yemen There are fifteen sections altogether, over time ... Ajman - Qatar and Dubai riyal (1966-1973) Fujairah - Riyal Iraq - Dinar (1923-date) Qatar - Qatar and Dubai riyal (1966-1973) Qatar - Riyal (1973-date) Saudi Arabia - Hejaz Riyal, Dinar Saudi Arabia - Riyal (1925-1960) Saudi Arabia - Riyal (1960-date) Tunisia - Rial (?-1891) Umm Al Qaiwain - Qatar and Dubai riyal (1966-1973) Yemen - Arab Republic - Rial (1963-1974) Yemen - Arab Republic - Rial (decimalized, 1974-1990) Yemen - Republic - Rial (1993-date) Yemenite states - Riyal (Mutawakkilite kingdom of Yemen, 1904-1963) Zanzibar - Zanzibari ryal (1882-1908)
While it is in close proximity to E. Afirca, and the Ny Times reports on Yemen in the Africa section fo tis website, Yemen is technically considered to be a part of Asia. It is not counted as one of the 53 African nations.
The Hilton in Dubai is located on the Dubai Creek. The hotel is located only minutes from the airport as well as the financial districts. The hotel is also within close proximity of the main tourist attractions.
There are many different maps available. The best one depends on your needs. You can download a detailed map of Dubai from the Dubai Tourism website (DubaiTourism.ae) which shows the various area of Dubai and is excellent to become familiar with the city. Otherwise, for street directions you can use Google Maps.
The UAE and Dubai are in the Northern Hemisphere so Autumn is September, October, November, However they are close to the equator so seasons mean little.
Yes, shopping Malls never close.
The Arabian heartland doesn't have rivers. Close to the coasts there are a few, such as the Wadi Dhahawn in Yemen.