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Al Satwa is known for its large South Asian and Filipino community. It is often referred to as "mini-Manila" by the Filipino community. [2] Al Satwa is the subject of the critically acclaimed spoken word piece/photo-novella, Satwa stories, by Mahmoud Kaabour and Denise Holloway of Veritas Films. The project highlights the hidden gems and iconic ...
Satwa Stories is a spoken word piece/photo-novella that was created and produced by Mahmoud Kaabour and Denise Holloway. It was presented at Pecha Kucha in June 2008 at The Third Line Gallery in al Quoz in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The project is a poetic exploration of the hidden gems and iconic characters of the al Satwa neighborhood in ...
D 90 (Arabic: د ٩٠), also known as Al Satwa Road, Al Multaqa Street or Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah Street is a route in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The road begins in the old Al Bastakiya area of Bur Dubai and runs roughly parallel to D 92 and D 94.
The Iranian Mosque (also known as the Imam Hussein Mosque) located in Satwa, Dubai, is a Shia mosque founded by the Iranian community.. It is located on Al Wasl Road, a short distance from the Jumeirah Mosque.
Deira alongside Bur Dubai, Karama and Satwa, is part of an area that’s locally known as ‘Old Dubai’. It’s due to the fact that these are some of the most historic quarters of the city and home to countless iconic structures, from centuries-old gold and spice souqs to ancient forts and fortresses.
As a result of its central location, nearby attractions and points of interest include numerous consulates, Dubai municipal government buildings, Al Ghurair City Mall and Maktoum Hospital. [4] It is also close to Al Ghurair Centre, Dubai Creek , Twin Towers, and Union Square Bus Station [ 5 ] (with buses to Ajman , Fujairah , and Sharjah [ 6 ] ).
E 11 (Arabic: شارع ﺇ ١١) is a highway in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The longest road in the Emirates, it stretches from the Al Batha border crossing at the Saudi Arabia–UAE border in al-Silah in the al-Dhafra region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and ends at the Oman–UAE border crossing of al-Darah in al-Jeer, Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah, running roughly parallel to UAE's coastline ...
Al Wasl is a residential community and is bordered to the north by Jumeirah, to the south by Business Bay, to west by Al Safa and to the east by Al Satwa. The population of Al Wasl is 10,736 as the population estimation at the end of 2017. [2] The locality gets its name from a historic British reference to the city of Dubai. [3]