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Map showing the locations of the ancient burial mounds. There are multiple archaeological sites in Bahrain. Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf consisting of a small archipelago centred around Bahrain Island. It is believed to be the location of the Dilmun civilisation, dating back to the 4th millennium BC.
Bahrain accepted the convention on May 28, 1991, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. It has three World Heritage Sites and a further six sites on the tentative list. [ 3 ] The first site listed was the Qal’at al-Bahrain – Ancient Harbour and Capital of Dilmun , in 2005, while the most recent one was the Dilmun ...
United Arab Emirates accepted the convention on May 11 2001, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2024, The United Arab Emirates have only one World Heritage Site, Al Ain, which was inscribed in 2011. [2]
ARC-WH will organize its activities along three main axes: 1. The provision of information relating to the World Heritage Convention and its application, including development and management of an Arabic language website, the translation and publication of relevant documents, and promotion of the establishment of new conservation programmes at universities, in all the Arab region States.
Armada Medical Center, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Armada Towers; Aster Hospitals, (Mankhool, Qusais) Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery, Dubai (private) Canadian specialist hospital ,DUBAI abu hail; Carewell Medical Center (Carewell Clinics JVC) Derma One Medical Center Dubai [9] (private) Dr. Michael's Dental Clinic (private) Micris Dental ...
Dubai Drydocks; Dubai International City – a country-themed architecture of residences, business, and tourist attractions, spreading over an area of 800 hectares (8 million square meters). Dubai International Convention Centre; Dubai International Financial Centre; Dubai Internet City; Dubai Knowledge Village; Dubai Opera; Dubai Science Park ...
D 89, also known as Al Maktoum Road, [1] Airport Road or Al Khawaneej Road, is a road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.One of the longest intra-city roads, D 89 begins at the Deira Corniche and runs perpendicular to D 85 (Baniyas Road).
Airport name IATA [1] Location Emirate ICAO [2] Coordinates; Zayed International Airport [2]: AUH Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi: OMAA Al Bateen Executive Airport [2]: AZI Abu Dhabi