Al Ain

Al Ain
Al-ʿAyn (ٱلْعَيْن)
Nickname(s): 
Madīnat Al-Ḥadīqah (مَدِيْنَة ٱلْحَدِيْقَة)[1]
The Garden City[2] (of Abu Dhabi,[3] the UAE[4] or the Gulf)[5][6]
Al Ain is located in United Arab Emirates
Al Ain
Al Ain
Location of Al Ain in the UAE
Al Ain is located in Persian Gulf
Al Ain
Al Ain
Al Ain (Persian Gulf)
Al Ain is located in Middle East
Al Ain
Al Ain
Al Ain (Middle East)
Al Ain is located in West and Central Asia
Al Ain
Al Ain
Al Ain (West and Central Asia)
Coordinates: 24°12′27″N 55°44′41″E / 24.20750°N 55.74472°E / 24.20750; 55.74472
Country United Arab Emirates
Emirate Abu Dhabi
Municipal regionAl-Ain
Subdivisions
  • Al Jimi
  • Al Qattara
  • Al Muawiji
  • Al Mutaredh
  • Al Towayya
  • Al Foah
  • Al Masoudi
  • Al Khrair
  • Al Sarooj
  • Hili
  • Falaj Hazza[7]
  • Zakher
  • Al Maqam
  • Sh'ab Al Ashkher
  • Al Khalidiya
  • Al Shoaibah
  • Al Bateen
  • Al Agabiyya
  • Al Khabisi
  • Al Markhaniya
  • Ne'mah
  • Al Niyadat
  • Al Kuwaitat
  • Al Jahli
  • Al Salamat
  • Al Yahar
  • Mezyad
  • Al Dhahir
  • Um Ghafah
  • Oud Al Tobah
  • Al Hiyar
  • Nahil
  • Sweihan
  • Al Sadd
  • Rimah
  • Al Khazna
  • Al Arad
  • Al Dhahrah
  • Al Manaseer
  • Al Basrah
  • Al Wagan
  • Al Qoua
  • Al Mutraid
  • Al Kharis
  • Al Amarah
  • Al Salamt
Government
 • TypeAbsolute monarchy
 • BodyAl Ain City Municipality
 • RulerMohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
 • Ruler's Representative of the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu DhabiTahnoun bin Mohammed Al Nahyan
Area
 • Total
15,123 km2 (5,839 sq mi)
Elevation
292 m (958 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
846,747
 • Density56/km2 (150/sq mi)
GDP
 • TotalUS$ 38.0 billion (2023)
 • Per capitaUS$ 58,900 (2023)
Time zoneUTC+4 (UAE Standard Time)
Official nameCultural Sites of Al Ain (Hafit, Hili, Bidaa Bint Saud and Oases Areas)
CriteriaCultural: iii, iv, v
Reference1343
Inscription2011 (35th Session)

Al Ain (Arabic: ٱلْعَيْن, al-ʿayn, literally, the spring)[4] is a city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and the seat of the administrative division of the Al Ain Region. The city is bordered to the east by the Omani town of Al-Buraimi. Al Ain is the largest inland city in the Emirates, the fourth-largest city (after Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah), and the second-largest[2] in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The freeways connecting Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai form a geographic triangle in the country, each city being roughly 130 kilometres (81 mi) from the others.

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