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Al Aweer Central Fruit and Vegetable Market first opened on 3 July 2004. [7] It is the biggest Fruit and Vegetable Market [8] in the Gulf countries with an area of 100 hectares. The market is the hub of the fruit and vegetable trade in the United Arab Emirates region. Most of the fresh fruit and vegetable traders operate from only here.
Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary represents an enclave of relative wilderness amidst traffic and sprawling urban infrastructure. It is among the few urban protected areas of the world. [ citation needed ] It covers an area of approximately 10.13 km² and declared as a Protected Area on March 1, 1998.The conservation area has attracted more than ...
Ras Matbakh (Arabic: راس مطبخ, romanized: Ra's al Maţbakh) is a settlement in Qatar located in the municipality of Al Khor. It consists of a cape extending into the Persian Gulf. [1] Large concentrations of mangroves (Avicennia marina) are located off its coast. [2] It is located to the northeast of Al Khor City and to the southeast of ...
E 66 (Dubai-Al Ain Road, Oud Maitha Road) – Bur Dubai, Al Ain: 31: Aden Street, Bu Kadra: 32: Ras Al Khor Industrial 1,2: 33: Dubai Creek Harbour, Creek Avenue Street: 35: D 62 (Nadd Al Hamar Street) – Al Rashidiya, Ras Al Khor Industrial 2: 38: E 311 (Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road) – Abu Dhabi, Sharjah Ras Al Khor Industrial 3 Warsan ...
A dallah is a traditional Arabic coffee pot that contains Arabic coffee, which is usually served to guests in the majlis or dewaniya.. Eastern Arabian cuisine, also called Khaleeji cuisine (Arabic: المطبخ الخليجي), is the traditional Arabic cuisine variant that is shared by the population in Eastern Arabia and areas around the Persian Gulf.
Ras Al Khor Industrial Area (Arabic: رَأْس الْـخـوْر الـصَّـنـاعـيّـة) is a locality in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. Literally meaning Head of the Creek , Ras Al Khor is part of several industrial areas (such as Al Aweer ) located in the suburban areas of Dubai.
Until the mid-1900s, it was known as Khor Al Shaqiq. [3] Originally a fishing and pearling village, much of Al Khor's recent growth has been due to its proximity to Qatar's northern oil and natural gas fields and to Ras Laffan Industrial City. Along with the neighboring Al Khor Community, it hosts a large number of oil workers.
Al Thakhira (Arabic: الذخيره, romanized: Adh Dhakhīrah, lit. 'Ammunition') is a town on the coast of the Al Khor municipality in Qatar, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of the city of Al Khor City and 60 kilometres (37 mi) from the capital Doha.