The Arabian Gulf (previously known as the Persian Gulf), runs along the northern border of the UAE.
Of the countries listed above, only the United Arab Emirates borders the Persian Gulf.
The Persian Gulf is surrounded by several countries. Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates all border the Persian Gulf.
Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain are the three Gulf countries that are smaller than the United Arab Emirates.
The initials 'UAE' stands for the United Arab Emirates, an Arabian Gulf country.
The countries of Yemen and the United Arab Emirates.
Oman and the United Arab Emirates touch both the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf.
Not in, but the UAE borders the Arabian (or Persian) Gulf which is a shallow sea
The Persian Gulf Emirates, or more correctly, United Arab Emirates are a federation of seven Arab states that formed a country together in 1971.
The United Arab Emirates and Oman are the two Arab Gulf States that border the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
The Persian Gulf is the gulf due north of the United Arab Emirates.
United Arab Emirates
The Arabian Gulf