Emirates of the United Arab Emirates

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The United Arab Emirates is composed of 7 emirates (imarat; singular: imarah):


Administrative map of the United Arab Emirates
Emirate Arabic
name
Capital Area
km²
Population
calc. 2007
Flag
Abu Dhabi أبو ظبي Abu Dhabi 67 340 1 465 431
Ajman عجمان Ajman 259 260 492
Dubai دبي Dubai 3 885 1 229 330
Fujairah الفجيرة Fujairah 1 166 118 933
Ras al-Khaimah رأس الخيمة Ras al-Khaimah 1 683 191 753
Sharjah الشارقة Sharjah 2 590 656 941
Umm al-Quwain أم القيوين Umm al-Quwain 777 59 098
United Arab
Emirates
الإمارات
العربية المتحدة
Abu Dhabi 77 700 3 981 978


See also 
ISO 3166-2:AE
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