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Al Ain "the well" or "the
eye", and in this case meaning "the spring" in English)
is a city in the United Arab Emirates located in the emirate of
Abu Dhabi, directly adjacent to the border with Oman. It is often
called the 'Garden City of the Persian Gulf' given the many parks,
tree-lined avenues and decorative roundabouts within
the city. Al Ain, Abu Dhabi and Dubai form a kind of geographic
triangle in the center of the country, each roughly 150 kilometers
from the other two.
Al Ain is the fourth largest metropolitan
area by population in the Emirates with just under 300,000 people.
Al Ain has a higher proportion of Emirati nationals than elsewhere
in the country, however the majority of its residents are expatriates
particularly from the Indian sub-continent and there are fewer Western
expatriates than in the larger centers of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. This
gives Al Ain a more authentic Arabic look and feel compared to the
larger and more cosmopolitan cities of the Emirates.
The area has been continuously inhabited
for more than four thousand years and Al Ain is considered central
to the cultural heritage of the country. The name Al Ain means "the
spring" in Arabic, a reference to the numerous underground
water springs in the area, which explains its attractiveness as
an area of settlement. Traces of its traditional past remain, including
camel racing and breeding. The ancient falaj system of irrigation
is still in use in some areas distributing underground water by
a network of tunnels emerging eventually into open channels whose
flow can be directed and regulated.
Al Ain is developing as a tourist destination
and tourist Attractions include Jebel Hafeet, a 1000 metre high
mountain which dominates the surrounding area. A visit to the mineral
springs at the base and a drive to the top of this mountain for
sunset is popular. Al Ain regularly records the highest summer temperatures
in the country, but the dry desert air makes it a welcome retreat
from the costal humidity of the larger cities.
Other Attractions
include the Al Ain Oasis in the city centre and other oases dotted
around the area, cool retreats in the middle of the summer heat,
a zoo, amusement park named "Fun City", many well maintained
parks, most popular with families in the summer evenings, a heritage
village as well as malls and other modern sites. Important social
and governmental infrastructure includes United Arab Emirates University,
Higher Colleges of Technology, well-equipped medical facilities,
including the teaching hospital at Tawam, military training areas
and Al Ain International Airport.
The city is home to the successful association
football (soccer) club, Al Ain FC.
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