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Al Jaddaf
الجداف | |
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Community | |
Coordinates: 25°12′52″N 55°19′33″E / 25.214338°N 55.325775°E | |
Country | United Arab Emirates |
Emirate | Emirate of Dubai |
City | Dubai |
Area | |
• Total | 7.3 km2 (2.8 sq mi) |
Population [1] (2000) | |
• Total | 2,990 |
• Density | 410/km2 (1,100/sq mi) |
Community number | 326 |
Al Jaddaf (Arabic: الجداف), also spelled Al Jadaf, is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Located in western Dubai in Bur Dubai, Al Jaddaf is bordered to the north and east by the Dubai Creek, to the south by Zabeel, and to the west by Umm Hurair 2.
Historically, Al Jaddaf, which literally means The Rower, was used as a dhow building area and is also the location of the Dubai Ship Docking Yard (Jadaf).[2] Its shipyards are today a site for the building and maintenance of these traditional boats, and Dubai Maritime City is also a site where dhow boats are repaired. Al Jaddaf also houses the sports grounds and facilities of Al Wasl FC and Dubai Officers Club. Another important landmark is Al Wasl hospital – now[when?] named as Latifa hospital.[3]
New developments in the area include Dubai Culture Village (aka Jaddaf Waterfront), a zoned community dedicated to visual, performing and literary arts, and the second phase of Dubai Healthcare City. This area is still developing into a hotel hub with up to five hotels at present[when?] in construction and three hotels built, namely Marriott Al Jadaf, Reflection Hotel Apartments and Arabian Park Hotel.[4] The area is also being developed as a residential location, with more than three residential apartments.[citation needed]
Al Jaddaf has two metro stations, Creek (near the Al Jaddaf Marine Station on Dubai Creek) and Al Jadaf station, both on the Green Line of the Dubai Metro, which is controlled by the Dubai Road and Transport Authority (RTA).
As of 2017, there is a large dhow being constructed in the area, intended to break the world record for size currently held by Kuwait.[5]
Also located on Dubai Creek is the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library.