تعبير تقرير برجراف فقرة برزنتيشن بحث موضوع ملخص جاهز عن
تعبير بالانجليزي عن. تقرير جاهز قصير
 موضوع عن دبي بالانجليزي تعبير عن رحله الى دبي بالانجليزي
تعبير عن مدينة دبي بالانجليزي قصير جدا برجراف عن مدينة زرتها بالانجليزي تعبير قصير عن دولة الامارات بالانجليزي
تعبير عن رحله قصيره بالانجليزي تعبير عن مدينة بالانجليزي
paragraph about dubai
تعبير عن الدوله بالانجليزي تعبير مختصر عن دوله الامارات
تعبير عن دولة الامارات بالانجليزي معلومات عن الامارات موضوع
برجراف عن مدينة زرتها بالانجليزي تعبير عن السياحه في دبي بالانجليزي
اسماء الامارات نظام الحكم في الامارات الامارات العربية المتحدة
مدن الامارات

United Arab Emirates
Dubai, one of the seven United Arab Emirates, with its delirious infrastructure and ultra-luxury hotels, has become a fixture in tour operators' catalogs. Dubai yes, but the other Emirates? Some may have had a connection in Abu Dhabi. But who knows Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Qaiwain, Ras al-Khaimah, Fujairah?
The modernity of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the oil capital, is staggering. Both cities are engaged in a frenzied race to the tallest buildings, the wildest projects, the best endowed sporting events. High-tech and consumption are the new religions. The miracle of liberalism, enabled by the soaring prices of black gold and the importance of reserves (the 6th or 7th in the world), saw the United Arab Emirates spend half a century of region among the poorest from the planet to one of the richest. The population, estimated at 86,000 in 1961, has also exploded with immigration, multiplied by more than fifty!
Under their sparkling finery, the United Arab Emirates offers another perspective: that of a territory steeped in conservatism, where the muslim and patriarchal essence remains intact, a country where sharia and emirs rule.

In smaller United Arab Emirates, except Sharjah, skyscrapers are still shy. We still often meet "desert ships" and palm groves worthy of the Arabian Nights. Strange country where past and present juxtapose without ever really getting mixed up, where you can ski on the dunes, watch the camel races, or, like the Emirati families, go on a falcon hunt in powerful 4x4s. "An old people in a new country": so like to describe the Emirati.

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