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  2. List of communities in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    All the artificial islands in front of the relevant section of coast are also part of the sector. It is the most populous sector of Dubai with a presence of over 1,200,000 residents (2021 data). Bur Dubai from the view in Dubai Creek Burj Al Arab Financial Center (Trade Center 1 & 2) and Downtown Dubai Dubai Marina (2008)

  3. List of cities in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Dubai, the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates Map of the United Arab Emirates. The table below shows a list of every city in the UAE with a population of at least 10,000, listed in descending order.

  4. Jumeirah Beach Residence - Wikipedia

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    Jumeirah Beach Residence (also known as JBR) is a 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) long, 2 square kilometres (0.77 sq mi) gross floor area waterfront community located on the coast of the Persian Gulf in Dubai Marina in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a residential development and contains 40 towers (35 are residential and 5 are hotels).

  5. Za'abeel, Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Za'abeel (Arabic: زعبيل) is a community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), located in eastern Dubai. It consists of two sub-communities, Za'abeel 1 and Za'abeel 2, which are relatively new and affluent, featuring villas and townhomes .

  6. Jumeirah Lake Towers - Wikipedia

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    JLT includes the Al Seef Towers, a group of three apartment buildings. One of these, the Tamweel Tower, was gutted by fire in November 2012. The tower was repaired by the end of 2016. [8] On April 22, 2018, a fire broke out in Almas Tower [9] and all residents were evacuated. No injuries were reported according to Dubai Civil Defence. [citation ...

  7. The Index (Dubai) - Wikipedia

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    The Index is a 328 m (1,076 ft) tall, 80-storey skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [5] Of the 80 floors, the first four floors are service floors, 5th–29th are to be offices and 31st–77th are residential use, 73rd and 75th floors are duplex penthouses and 77th to 80th floor are triplex penthouses. [5]

  8. Al Karama, Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Virtually all residents are non-UAE nationals, meaning that they are obliged to rent their apartments. The typical annual rent for a one-bedroom flat was about 42,000 dirhams (US$11,500) in June 2006, having risen sharply to around 60,000 dirhams (US$16,335) during 2017.

  9. The Gardens, Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The location is served by The Gardens metro station, a Dubai Metro station on the Route 2020 branch of the Red Line for Expo 2020. [7] [8] Residential building in The Gardens. There are around 286 houses and 129 low-rise apartment buildings. [2]