Dubai (in Arabic: دبيّ, transliteration: Dubaīy) is one of the
seven emirates and the most populous city of the United Arab
Emirates (UAE). It is located along the southern coast of the
Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula. The Dubai Municipality is
sometimes called Dubai city to distinguish it from the emirate.
Written accounts document the existence of the city for at least
150 years prior to the formation of the UAE. Dubai shares legal,
political, military and economic functions with the other emirates
within a federal framework, although each emirate has jurisdiction
over some functions such as civic law enforcement and provision and
upkeep of local facilities. Dubai has the largest population and is
the second largest emirate by area, after Abu Dhabi.[5] Dubai and
Abu Dhabi are the only two emirates to possess veto power over
critical matters of national importance in the country's
legislature.[6] Dubai has been ruled by the Al Maktoum dynasty
since 1833. Dubai's current ruler, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
is also the Prime Minister and Vice President of the UAE. The
emirate's revenues are from tourism, trade, real estate and
financial services.[7] Revenues from petroleum and natural gas
contribute less than 6% (2006)[8] of Dubai's US$ 37 billion economy
(2005).[9] Real estate and construction, on the other hand,
contributed 22.6% to the economy in 2005, before the current
large-scale construction boom.[10] Dubai has attracted attention
through its real estate projects [11] and sports events. This
increased attention, coinciding with its emergence as a world
business hub, has highlighted labor and human rights issues
concerning its largely foreign workforce.
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