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The capital of Al Dhafra Region is Madinat Zayed [4] (Bida Zayed). The new official name was already the historical name of the westernmost region of former Trucial Oman, which was Dhafrah. [5] It is significant for its natural resources, particularly gas and petroleum.
The Military High School, Al-Ain; The Model School, Abu Dhabi; Merryland International School; Our Own English High School, Al Ain; New Indian Model School, Al Ain; Reach British School; Raha International School; Al Saad Indian School, Al Ain; St Joseph's School (Abu Dhabi) Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Bangladesh Islamia School; Zayed Al Awwal ...
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Al Dhafrah Region Municipality (DRM) (Arabic: بلدية الظفرة), formerly Western Region Municipality (WRM) [1] is a municipality in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, covering the al-Dhafra region. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was constituted in 2006 and is responsible for the region's planning, development and urbanization as well as other range of local ...
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The schools are a Cambridge International Examinations Center, a CITA (Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation, USA) candidate schools and is registered with the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Education. The schools have more than 2700 students of over 27 nationalities. [1] It was established in 1989.
The Abu Dhabi Jiujitsu Schools Program began in 2008 under the patronage of crown prince (now President) Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a keen Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitor. The program launched in 14 schools for pupils in grades 6 and 7 and has since expanded to 42 government schools, with 81 Brazilian coaches brought in as instructors. [149]
From 1881 to 1893, the emirate, under Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, was embroiled in a fierce war with Qatar. This culminated in the Battle of Khannour near the village of Maza'a from January 1889 to February 1889, which extended to several regions within the emirate, including Liwa, Al Dhafra and Al Ain. [18]