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Al Barsha is one of the newer residential developments of Dubai and is located in west Dubai, south of Al Sufouh. [2] Al Barsha is bounded by E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) and E 311 (Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road). Al Barsha is sub-divided into five sections: Al Barsha 1, Al Barsha 2, Al Barsha 3, Al Barsha South and Barsha Heights.
The company is owned by the First Investor LLC, a subsidiary of the Al Fardan Group of Holdings. The first Carlton Hotel was established in October 1977. [4] In 2017, Carlton Downtown Hotel joined to the chain. [5] In 2018, the CEO was Hosni Abdelhadi. [6] The chain operates 12 hotels in 3 countries with a total of 1,156 direct operations hotel ...
The One Tower [1] is a 47-floor tower in Al Barsha Heights, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is located along Sheikh Zayed Road and is directly connected to Dubai Internet City Metro Station through Podium 1 of the building.
Al Sahab Tower 2 – a 44-floor residential tower comprising part of the Al Sahab Towers complex in the Dubai Marina in Dubai. Construction of the Al Sahab Tower 2 was completed in 2004. B2B Tower – a 20-floor tower in the Business Bay in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (building) Deira Clocktower
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Al Mawakeb Schools (Arabic: مدارس المواكب) is an international school system in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] Serving grades Kindergarten through 12, [2] it is managed by Academia Management Solutions International (AMSI). [3] Its high school program uses a U.S. curriculum. [4] As of 2017 the school system has a total of 10,000 ...
As the year of 2024 wraps up, here's a list of travel trends in America that consumed folks on social media, including "gate lice," "seat squatters" and "sleep divorce."
The Sector is part of the Dubai Non-Urban Area and contains sparsely populated communities, such as Al Awir, Lehbab, Al Meryal and Nazwah, and mostly desert and virtually uninhabited areas such as Al Wohoosh and Enkhali. For these reasons the sector is the least populated with a presence of just over 15,000 residents (2021 data).