Thursday Thirteen #5
Posted in Thursday Thirteen on 08/16/2007 03:29 am by Grace 
13 DUBAI FACTS AND FIGURES
- Population : 1.67 million which is set to increase to 3.5 million in 2010
- Male-Female ratio: 4:1
- Local time - 4 hours ahead of GMT
- Size - Dubai is the second largest emirate in the United Arab Emirates and the most
liberatedpopular
- Land area - 3,885 sq. km.
- Borders - Oman and Saudi Arabia
- Ethnicity/race breakdown - Emirati (UAE born): 17%; Indians: 51%; Pakistani: 16%; Bangladeshi: 9%; Filipino: 3%; Western(Europeans/Americans/Australians): 3%
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- Languages Spoken - English, Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Tagalog
- Currency - The UAE dirham is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of Dhs 3.67 = US$1
- Literacy rate - Male: 76.1%; Female: 81.7% (I told you this is not your typical Arab country!)
- The Economy - (2006) GDP of $161.3 billion up by 24% from the previous year; GDP per capita is $21,686.31
- Official Religion - Islam and the call to prayer is heard five times a day. Although Christianism, among other religions are practiced freely.
- Environment/Temperature - The local climate is sub-tropical and arid with a very high seasonal temperature variation. In summer (March to October) it is very hot, with temperatures around 40°C (105°F) mark during the day. Winters are much more bearable, with a drop to 10°C (50°F) at times. Check the chart of year long climate and temperature data by clicking the image below.
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August 16th, 2007 at 11:04 am
These are interesting facts… And oh, females outnumber the males in the literacy area!
August 16th, 2007 at 11:15 am
51% Indian? wow!
4:1 male-female ratio? feels like you’re in a Mechanical Engineering class!
above all… I salute you for surviving the 40C temperature!
August 16th, 2007 at 11:59 am
Talaga?! mas madami pa Indian?
August 16th, 2007 at 2:21 pm
Interesting list! I didn’t know a lot about Dubai apart from the temperature!
My TT is about BED.
August 16th, 2007 at 3:56 pm
I knew that UAE-born were the minority, but I never realized by how much. Why are there so many more males than females? Is it foreign workers?
August 16th, 2007 at 4:43 pm
Most popular because of the outstanding infrastructure projects!
“Islam and the call to prayer is heard five times a day”…with matching “trompa” so that everybody can hear.
Bisayaon lang nako ni para di masabtan sa uban…halinon lugar kaayo ang hankies diha kay daghan man ang pana…maayo kay humot pa ang hangin sa Dubai? (joke)
August 16th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
i really want to visit dubai!!! and i don’t know how to get myself signed in as who i am, but you will know…
smiles, bee
http://www.muffin53.blogspot.com
August 16th, 2007 at 6:43 pm
I have a friend who was in Dubai over the summer. She said the display of wealth is incredible.
I’d love to see the country. It sounds like the Sheik who runs it is one smart cookie.
August 16th, 2007 at 6:54 pm
Very interesting but not surprised by the numbers. We did see tons of Indians while visiting. All of them tried to speak to my husband, and poor hubby can get by in Hindi but barely and forget the other Indian Languages
A little surprise about the literacy, but not immensely surprised…
Re; What Susan H. G wrote: I, on the other hand, did NOT see a display of wealth from the locals. At least not OVER the top. Except if you look at all the construction and WHAT they are building. And the fact that they were allowed to move TONS of sand in the gulf and no one was bothered by that. Grace, did they ever talk in the papers about how it affected the gulf (fish etc) by moving all that sand?
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