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Free video about Dubai. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this Dubai video. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !! Dubai has the largest population and the second largest city after Abu Dhabi. Dubai is distinguished from other members of the UAE with the sale of oil contains only 6% of gross domestic product. Most sales emirate is from Jebel Ali Free Zone. Although Dubai is a form of government in the form of constitutional government, however, constitutional government was forced to submit to the laws in force there. Dubai widespread around 4.114km2 with a population of only about 2.262 million people with the majority of the population are immigrants from about 100 countries from all over the world. Because Dubai is inhabited by many nations, and then the culture was already diverse and varied. In the early 1900s Dubai culture has been influenced by the culture of Iran. Then, from the 1960s, indigenous culture have been replaced by the culture of India and Pakistan. Now foreign cultures have to color the lives of people and communities Dubai. Dubai as the main income not derived from oil and other natural resources, the Dubai find another source that is expected to boost the city's income in various sectors, particularly in the business sector, the economy, housing, and finance other than tourism. Most of the buildings were built in Dubai are very stressed and art form that is to Islamization and contemporary. Dubai has a lot of developing and building a luxury hotel with first class facilities to attract tourists to visit this world-class city. When scouted some extravagant hotel, such as the Atlantis Hotel and Burj Al Arab, sophisticated buildings like Dubai Dynamic Tower, as well as the island of Palma incredible, definitely stay will be amazed and will briefly seized up and the different forms of luxury that was exhibited. Palma island or in the English language are called Palm Island. It is an artificial island in Dubai, resembling a palm tree. The island is not created for a group of islands, but it has been created for the three clusters. One of the luxury hotel in Dubai, famous for its shape. With a height of about 321 meters and shaped like a dhow sailing boat and located in Palma Jumeirah, hotel construction has already cost approximately US $ 650 million. This makes the Burj Al-Arab is the highest hotel building in the world as well as being one of a kind hotel in Dubai. Burj Al-Arab also now been named as the only hotel in the world that has a grade 7 Star Hotel. In contrast to the modern buildings that are now being actively developed in Dubai, embedded historic mosque building with thick design Fatimid tradition mixed with modern Islamic architecture which looks very elegant. This mosque is the only mosque in Dubai which can be entered by non-Muslim tourists, however, authorize the entry of non-Muslim visitors are quite strict with the rules. Among them is the dress code and time travelers who want a special visit to see around the mosque. Dubai is one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates and the main city in the emirate of the same name. Dubai is the second largest of the Emirates after Abu Dhabi. It is located southwest of the emirate of Sharjah and northeast of the emirate of Abu Dhabi. In contrast to eg Abu Dhabi Dubai lacks a fertile hinterland, although it has a few major oases. Dubai differs in several respects from the other members of the UAE and QEZ and often referred to as the Middle East's " Singapore "or" Hong Kong ", partly because of its economy, partly due. its amazing skyline with towering skyscrapers. Dubai produces far less oil than Abu Dhabi and therefore trying to promote its economy by promoting industry and services. They have also realized that the huge oil revenues will one day wipe out why it rates dramatically in other business areas. Dubai, for example, created " Jebel Ali Free Zone "with associated dybsøhavn where companies are not subject to the same restrictions (such as requiring 51 percent ownership by a local resident, tax exemption, etc.) as in the rest of Dubai. Throughout the 90s came around 30% of Dubai's income from oil. Today ( 2005 ) comes only about 5% of the emirate's revenues from oil. Dubai is truly multicultural. Only about 20% of the inhabitants are called "local". Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!