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National Day of the United Arab Emirates; Official name: Eid Al Etihad (Arabic: اليوم الوطني [1] Also called: UAE National Day: Observed by: United Arab Emirates: Significance: Marks the establishment of the UAE: Date: 2 December: Next time: 2 December 2025 () Frequency: Annual
The United Arab Emirates Government announced official holidays for the public and private sectors for the years 2019. The Cabinet granted equal leaves (14 days) sectors. This decision aims to achieve a balance between the two sectors in the number of official holidays they are entitled
4–6 November – 2023 United Nations Climate Change conference is held in Dubai. [ 7 ] 17 November – The Al Dhafra solar farm , the largest solar farm in the world, comes online in the United Arab Emirates.
A national day is a day on which celebrations mark the statehood or nationhood of a state or its people. It may be the date of independence, of becoming a republic, of becoming a federation, or a significant date for a patron saint or a ruler (such as a birthday, accession, or removal). The national day is often an official public holiday. Many ...
25th anniversary of the unification of the UAE Armed Forces: 1: Cu/Ni: 24 mm: 6.4 g: n/a - 2001: 30th anniversary of Al Ain National Museum: 50: silver: 40 mm: 40 g.9250 - 2001: 20th anniversary of the Administrative Development Institute: 50: silver: 40 mm: 40 g.9250 - 2002: 25th anniversary of UAE University: 50: silver: 40 mm: 40 g.9250 - 2002
Since 3000 B.C, relations between India and the seven emirates which now make up the United Arab Emirates were traditionally close. In ancient times, the Sumerians engaged in a vibrant trade network with three significant centers—Meluhha (most scholars identified as the Indus Valley Civilization, present-day Indian subcontinent), Magan (Oman and parts of the UAE), and Dilmun (Bahrain and ...
UAE armed forces joined "Operation Restoring Hope" under the Saudi Arabia-led Arab alliance in 2015 to support the Aden-based government recognized by the Persian Gulf states. The number of UAE soldiers martyred in Yemen rose to 45. The UAE government announced a three-day mourning period from September 5, 2015, with flags to be flown at half ...
"United Arab Emirates Time Line", Atlas of the Middle East, Washington DC: US Central Intelligence Agency, 1993 – via University of Texas, Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection