Question 2: Why is Dubai so rich Dubai tycoon in the end how rich UAE oil more, are digging oil, exported to Europe United States Around the world 。。。。。 Dubai in the UAE is the same as Shanghai in China
Question 3: Why is Dubai so rich Dubai tycoons in the end how rich UAE oil is much, are digging oil, exported to Europe United States Around the world 。。。。。 Dubai in the UAE is the same as Shanghai in China
Question 4: Why are there so many rich people living in Dubai? Because the welfare of the state is very good there, and no building is a classic, and the tourism industry is very developed.
Question 5: Dubai, this amazing place, in the end, how rich is rich or not rich you see the roadside littered with limousines ah.
Question 6: Dubai that location of the economy is the richest? Hello
Dubai, the city is basically richer, you have to find a poor person is very difficult, I went to where I traveled, it is indeed worthy of the richest country, where people are basically limousines, the only difference between the rich and the poor is that, their own wipe the car, or hire someone to wipe the car, because they are all limousines, haha, sincere answer, I hope to adopt!
Question 7: Why is Dubai so rich and wealthy, and why is Dubai so many tycoons The UAE has a lot of oil, which is dug up and exported to Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world. 。。。。。 Dubai in the UAE is the same as Shanghai in China
Question 8: Which country is Dubai? Is it really that rich? Tell us about Dubai in detail. Dubai is the second largest emirate in the United Arab Emirates, with an area of 3,885 square kilometers, accounting for 5% of the total area of the United Arab Emirates, and a population of 1,112,000 in 2002. Dubai's economic strength in the United Arab Emirates also ranked second in the United Arab Emirates, the United Arab Emirates about 70% of the non-oil trade is concentrated in Dubai, so it is customary to Dubai is known as the United Arab Emirates of the trade capital, it is also the entire Middle East region of the re-export trade center. Dubai has the world's first seven-star hotel, the world's largest shopping mall, the world's largest indoor ski resort, a steady flow of oil and important trading port status, for Dubai has brought great wealth, now Dubai has become a synonym for luxury. About Dubai Dubai City (English: Dubai *** Language:). Also known as Dubai.
Latitude and longitude
The city is located at 25 degrees 16 minutes north latitude and 55 degrees 20 minutes east longitude.
Country
*** The United Arab Emirates
Emirate
Emirate of Dubai (English: Emirate of Dubai *** Languages:
Amalgamation (town)
June 9, 1833
Amalgamation. (Emirate)
December 2, 1971
Founders
Maktoum bin Bati bin Suhail (1833)
District
Jebel Ali, Hatta, Al Hunaiwah, Al Aweer, Al Hajarain, Al Lusse, Al Hajarain, Al Lusse, Al Hajarain, and Al Lusse. Jebel Ali, Hatta, Al Hunaiwah, Al Aweer, Al Hajarain, Al Lusayli, Al Marqab, Al Faq, Hail, Al Sufari, Ud al-Bayda, Al Malaiha, Al Madam, Margham, Urqub Juwayza, Al Qima
***
Type:Constitutional monarchy
Type:Constitutional monarchy
Type:Constitutional monarchy Constitutional monarchy)
Chiefs: *** ? Rasheed? Rashid Al-Maktoum (`Al-Maktoum) Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. *** ? Rashid Al Maktoum. Rashid Al Maktoum. Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Area
Emirate: 4,114 square kilometers
Metropolis: 1,287.4 square kilometers
Population
Emirate's total population 2,262,000 (2008), population density 408.18 people/km. The population density is 408.18 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Ethnicity
42.3% of the Emirate's population is Indian, 17% UAE citizens, 13.3% Pakistani, 7.5% Bangladeshi, 9.1% ***, and 10.8% are of other races.
Time
UAE standard time (UTC+4)
Dubai is the second largest emirate in the United Arab Emirates, with an area of 3,885 square kilometers, or about 5% of the country's total area, and a population of 1.4 million people (2004), or about 30% of the total population. In addition to the capital city of Dubai, there are the Jebel Ali Free Zone and the town of Hatta. In addition to the capital, Dubai Municipality, there are the Jebel Ali Free Zone and the town of Hatta. The foreign population in Dubai comes from 202 countries and regions. Before 1960, bead mining, fishing and trade were the traditional mainstays of Dubai's industry. In 1969, Dubai began oil production, but it is estimated that oil reserves will be depleted within 20 years, and the current monthly production is 2.4 million barrels. The emirate has pursued a liberal economic policy, and over the past 20 years, Dubai has used petrodollars to build a series of modern supporting infrastructures. With these facilities and excellent geographical location, as well as the traditional advantages of re-export trade, Dubai vigorously develop non-oil industries, rapid economic and social development, has become the region's most important trade, transportation, tourism and shopping centers. Dubai has the world's first seven-star hotels, the world's largest shopping mall, the world's largest indoor ski resort, a steady flow of oil and an important trading port status, for Dubai has brought great wealth, now Dubai has become a synonym for luxury. In addition to a variety of luxury goods, brand-name cars, the buildings here show the booming Dubai does not hide the ambition. According to statistics, Dubai in recent years for the construction of up to 100 billion U.S. dollars, according to the World Bank estimates, the reconstruction of the whole of Iraq is only 53 billion U.S. dollars. One-fifth of the world's cranes are in operation here, and 250,000 construction workers are on the job. With a steady flow of money and ingenuity, what 30 years ago was just a desert town, ......, has been transformed into a new city. >>
Question 9: How rich is the UAE state? The UAE is "relatively rich". You think, his GDP of more than 400 billion U.S. dollars, 10 million people, per capita GDP is more than 40,000 U.S. dollars. But that's just the output. Even if 30% of the output (which is a very high percentage) is profit, that's $12,000 per capita. Not very high in absolute terms.
Question 10: Why is Dubai so rich? Dubai (translated Dubai in mainland China; *** language:; English: Dubai), "Dubai" has two different meanings: *** one of the seven emirates that make up the *** United Grand Duchy on the peninsula. The main city of the emirate is sometimes called "Dubai City" or "Dubai Town" to prevent confusion with the emirate. Dubai is the most populous emirate in the *** United Grand Duchy, and the second largest in terms of area after Abu Dhabi. Dubai differs from the other emirates in the United Arab Emirates in that oil accounts for only 6% of GDP. Most of its revenue comes from the Jebel Ali Free Zone, and now more from tourism. The city of Dubai is the largest city in the *** United Grand Duchy and is the economic and financial center of the Middle East. Along with the huge construction and development of many industries, Dubai has attracted the attention of the world with its active real estate, sports, and talks, which are near world records.
Dubai's oil reserves are still a tenth to a twentieth of a percent less than Abu Dhabi's, and the oil economy is now only a small part of Dubai's economy. Dubai, and Deira, which crosses the Dubai River (at the time of independence), became important ports of call for Western manufacturers. Many of the city's new financial centers were located in the port area, which became an important trading center in the 1970s and 1980s. Downtown Dubai allowed free trade in gold until the 1990s, when restrictions on gold imports from India made Dubai a location for smuggling gold bricks to India. Today, Dubai is not only an important tourist destination and port (Jebel Ali Artificial Port, the world's largest artificial port built since the 1970s), but is also a major center for the information technology and finance industries, and will house the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC). *** Established in Dubai in 1985, Allianz International Airlines is based at Dubai International Airport and in 2005 carried 12 million passengers. Along with Abu Dhabi, this airport is an important air terminal in the Middle East. *** A number of free trade zones have been established in the city. Dubai Internet City is now combined with Dubai Media City, TE (Dubai Technology, E-Commerce, Media Authority Free Zone), which houses computer companies such as EMC, Oracle, Microsoft and IBM, as well as media organizations such as the Middle East Broadcasting Center, CNN, Reuters, ARY, and the Associated Press. The Knowledge Village (KV) in Dubai is an education and training center and complements the two clusters of the Duty Free Zone, Cybercity and Media City, with facilities to train the labor force of the two areas in the knowledge of the future.