Country Name
Emirates or The United Arab Emirates.
Location
The United Arab Emirates is located on the east of the Arabian Peninsula in the southwest of Asia, bordered by Oman from the east and Saudi Arabia from the west and south, Iran is the closest country to the north.
It has a common maritime border from the northwest with the State of Qatar and from the west, land, and sea borders with Saudi Arabia.

Capital
Abu Dhabi.
Reason for Naming the country
The UAE is named after the seven emirates formed by the federation: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah. Qatar and Bahrain were supposed to be with them, but they preferred unity to the federation.
Flag
The flag of the United Arab Emirates was adopted by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan on December 2, 1971, on the occasion of the declaration of the UAE as a state flag.
The national flag contains Red, Green, White and Black colors, which symbolize Arab unity. Which is represented in the home famous poetry of the poet Safi al-Din al halla.
Green represents goodness and agriculture, abundant throughout the country, White represents peace, Black represents courage and power, Red represents power and sovereignty.
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Language
Arabic is the national language of the United Arab Emirates. The people of the UAE speak the Arabic Gulf dialect.
Also English is a common language and its knowledge is a prerequisite when applying for most jobs in the UAE.
Religion
The official religion of the United Arab Emirates is Islam. Also, there are many religions and other beliefs, and the right to worship is guaranteed to all.
Churches are common in some emirates. The country has large numbers of people who believe in Christianity, Hinduism, and others. The state allows them to perform their religious rites freely in their respective houses of worship. There are some adherents of the Shiite community in the country and they have a large presence in trade, especially agents of international brands.
Currency
UAE Dirham (AED)

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