| Abu Dhabi - 134 sec Música da Natacha Atlas. Imagens de Abu Dhabi, Emirados Árabes Unidos.
I just don´t know the real name of this song.
I downloaded from Kazaa with the name of Natacha Atlas on it.
Download it here:
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País: Emirados Árabes Unidos
Música: Hamid Bouchnak - "Ya Samra"
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http://www.4shared.com/file/17102626/e67a1c4e/Hamid_Bouchnak_-_Ya_samra.html Auteur : yurialexandre Tags:abu dhabi eau emirates arabian arabic city images clip song musik music  | | Abu Dhabi 2030 خطة أبوظبي لعام - 335 sec 2030 Plan set to drive Abu Dhabi development, economy, and impact on global investment
ALDAR Properties PJSC, the renowned international property development company, attended the prestigious MIPIM exhibition held in Cannes, France. Taking its world-class developments Al Dana precinct on Al Raha Beach and the entertainment destination, YAS Island to the event, ALDAR raised awareness of its developments in Abu Dhabi, as well as contributing to the global awareness of the emirate.
The 2030 Plan announced by the UAE capital city Abu Dhabi in November 2007 set out guidelines for infrastructural plans in light of the massive development and expansion the emirate is set to experience. ALDAR has worked closely with the Urban Planning Council and its partners in Abu Dhabi such as Etihad, TDIC, ADTA to ensure that all of the visionary tourism destinations and developments are in-line with the overall vision of the Emirate.
"The impact of these developments to the world is what they have to offer to visitors, business, and residents. In this development phase it is critical to align with the government to ensure that infrastructure and urban planning is carefully planned, creating developments which compliment the existing surroundings," said Ronald S. Barrott, CEO ALDAR Properties. "Delivering residential and business areas that will attract global industries and financial institutions, is part of our contribution towards Abu Dhabi's next economic boom, and we take this responsibility very seriously."
The Al Dana precinct of Al Raha Beach is the commercial hub of the waterfront development. Attracting world business through its commercial offering, the creation of Al Dana is an integral step in the growth of the emirate as a global player. The Abu Dhabi World Trade Centre will contain 32,000 square metres of office space, set to attract a variety of multinational organizations. Abu Dhabi is currently growing exponentially economically, as the UAE's non-oil economy grew by approximately 10 per cent in real terms last year and more than 20 per cent in current prices to become the fastest growing sector in the six-nation Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC). This up and coming commercial hub in Abu Dhabi will benefit the regions economic growth which will have an impact on the overall global economy.
Already traffic to Abu Dhabi is on the rise, and the continued allure of setting up in Abu Dhabi is a testament to the effort of the emirate in attracting global players to the market, partly through the commitment to developing its infrastructure in line with overall urban development. The airport witnessed a total of 730,404 passengers in December 2007, a 40.4% increase over the 520,133 passengers realized in December 2006. The number of aircraft movements increased 19.9% during the same period, rising from 6,517 in December 2006 to 7,811.
With YAS Island, ALDAR's global tourism destination, the company has the advantage of creating theme parks with the latest technology. YAS Island will be home to the world's first Ferrari theme park, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi. In addition, the luxury destination will also be home to a Warner Bros theme park and a world class Formula One™ racetrack, which will be hosting the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix commencing in 2009.
"Abu Dhabi is setting the stage for massive influx of international commercial and tourism traffic to the emirate. Preparation to accommodate the growing status of capital city encompasses more than development, it also necessitates careful planning, strategy and timely executions of all of the various aspects to a maturing city and economy," concluded Ronald S. Barrott, CEO ADLAR Properties. Auteur : kotajotun Tags: dubai uae tv ain sharjah abu dhabi rak fujairah islam kuwait qatar brasil mexico panama bahrain damas oman iran lebanon  | | Oil Industry in Abu Dhabi, UAE - ADMA-OPCO - 378 sec Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO), is a pioneering oil and gas producer whose operations date back to the 1950s, and are centred in the offshore areas of Abu Dhabi. Oil and gas production comes from two major fields Umm Shaif and Zakum. The crude is collected from these fields using giant steel structures called supercomplexes, and then transferred to Das Island, a nearby industrial base, for processing, storing and world export.
The first oil discovery in Abu Dhabi was made in 1958 in Umm Shaif and the first oil shipment exported from Abu Dhabi to the world market came out on July 4th, 1962 from the same field.
Over the years, the Company adopted the latest in drilling techniques and technologies, starting with vertical, then deviated and ultimately horizontal drilling. The advancement in drilling is necessitated by the need to optimise oil and gas production. Auteur : fdama Tags: Adma Abu Dhabi Dubai Middle east oil industry arab wealth prosperity islam ADMA OPCO ADNOC BP SHELL Britain  | | Tours of Abu Dhabi - 607 sec Shop, Dine, Relax... Auteur : mistil Tags: Abu Dhabi Dubai mistiliadis enlefko tv enlefkotv.com  | | Pur Sang Bugatti Veyron in Abu Dhabi U.A.E II - 85 sec what a beauty Auteur : bitiumx2 Tags: chrome bugatti veyron car fast racing fastest nicer U.A.E viewty ku990 LG  | | Porsche Carrera GT Gembella Mirage in Abu Dhabi - 119 sec Porsche Carrera GT in Abu Dhabi giving it some. Auteur : snelly8989 Tags:Porsche Carrera GT in Abu Dhabi Gembella Mirage Fast Car Burnout Super Exotic  | | Al Raha Beach - Abu Dhabi - 552 sec Built alongside 5.2 million square metres of natural beach front, the spectacular Al Raha Beach Development will provide a unique unparalleled lifestyle through its world class residential, commercial, cultural, entertainment and public facilities, which will house up to 120,000 residents in this mega-billion dirham development. Located on the beach side of the main highway leading into Abu Dhabi from Dubai, the development consists of eleven precincts, each with their own distinct personalities and appeal. Auteur : sniper2000 Tags: Abu Dhabi UAE Dubai adventure cityscape culture events travel log Al Dar United Arab Emirates AbuDhabi AD Raha Beach  | | Abu Dhabi Emirates Palace - 259 sec Emirates Palace was operated by the luxury hotel group Kempinski Hotels & Resorts. The world's most expensive
hotel was built and is owned by the Abu Dhabi government. The city, which is the United Arab Emirates' capital makes a great impression on the Middle East corporate tourism being the biggest rival of Dubai. The 3 billion $ cost hotel was opened in 2005 and is a colossal standstone itself.
The seven star hotel shows the beauty of Arabian culture. Traditional decor is used inside mostly in silver, gold, marble and glass mosaics. The chandeliers are made of Swarovski crystal. There are 114 domes (including the Grand Atrium which is higher than the dome of St.Peter's Basilica in Rome), 200 fountains, the luxurious and technologically advanced Conference Centre, The marvellous Blue Salon and so on. The simplest suite is called Palace Suite. Each of them contains at least three rooms and a 61" plasma screen.
There are 302 grand rooms in Coral, Pearl and Diamond categories with a floor area of 55 square meters. The high-quality elegant rooms are furnished to the highest level comfort so hotel guests can relax in total luxury including a 24-hour butler service. The Gulf Arab royalty has a reserved separate floor. The hotel is also the official guest place of
Abu Dhabi's government with 22 three-bedroom suites capable of hosting for each heads of state and their entourages.
Being one of the word's most prestigious hotels, Emirates Palace is a popular place for dignitaries and celebrities. With its beautiful view and incredible luxury, the hotel became the crowning glory of Abu Dhabi.
Some of the famous people who have set food on the Palace are Bill Clinton, Robert de Niro, Will Smith, Lawrence Fishburne, Michael Jackson, many golf superators, FIFA World Cup Champions and also lots of sport celebrities as
the hotel has 70 football pitches.
Emirates Palace offers palatial restaurants which bring the world's finest cuisines. Gourmet meals for example exquisite seafood of the Sayad and magnificent view of the Gulf gives fabulous experience for the visitor. The Caviar Bar is also popular because of its world class champagne menu and caviar selections with live traditional music.
The construction began in December 2001. Architects were Wimberly Allison Tong and Goo (WATG), who are
among the leading hospitality designers worldwide. Unique structure comprises a Palace section with the top suites,
two wigs with guest rooms and the Conference Centre. The colours of the building reflect the different shades of
the Arabian Desert. Interior design is made by KY&A. Emirates Palace employs around 2000 staff members from at
least 50 nationalities. Room prices start with 327$ per night but a 165 sqm room with panoramic ocean view may
cost 1797$ per night. Auteur : kotajotun Tags: dubai game iran star oman sexy war voyage car motor islam pub commercial aldar abu dhabi media tourism emirates al ain  | | Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2008 - KeysToSuccessClub.com - 281 sec Free expert downloads http://www.keystosuccessclub.com/property/purchasing-property Get a live look at the awesome Cityscape exhibition in Abu Dhabi. The opening day had two hour queues of people trying to get in and was described as "Like a Wild West Gold Rush. Come see what all the fuss is about at Citiscape Abu Dhabi 2008 Auteur : KeysToSuccessClub Tags: Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2008 citiscape events property investment development real state buying Mark Taylor wealth  | | Abu Dhabi - 224 sec Abu Dhabi Auteur : wildthinair Tags: Abu Dhabi  | | Abu Dhabi project - Arabic - 303 sec Animation of the Masdar and Hydrogen Energy clean power plant in Arabic Auteur : HydrogenEnergy Tags: Abu Dhabi Hydrogen Energy CCS carbon capture and storage hydrogen power sequestration  | | Abu Dhabi The Richest City in the World أبوظبي أغنى مدينة في العالم - 589 sec MSN : المسنجر
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Abu Dhabi (Arabic: أبو ظبي transliteration: abū ẓābī, literally Father of gazelle) is the capital and second most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), after Dubai. It is also the seat of government of the emirate of Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi lies on a T-shaped island jutting into the Arabian Gulf from the central western coast. Approximately 1.45 million people live in Abu Dhabi as of 2008, of whom 80% were expatriates. One of the world's largest producers of oil, Abu Dhabi has actively attempted to diversify its economy in recent years through investments in financial services and tourism. Abu Dhabi is ruled by Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is also the President of the UAE.
Parts of Abu Dhabi were settled in the 3rd millennium BC and its early history fits the nomadic herding and fishing pattern typical of the broader region. Modern Abu Dhabi traces its origins to the rise of an important tribal confederation, the Bani Yas, in the late 18th century, which also subsequently assumed control of the town of Dubai. In the 19th century the Dubai and Abu Dhabi branches parted ways.
Into the mid-20th century, the economy of Abu Dhabi continued to be sustained mainly by camel herding, production of dates and vegetables at the inland oases of Al Ain and Liwa Oasis, and fishing and pearl diving off the coast of Abu Dhabi city, which was occupied mainly during the summer months. Most dwellings in Abu Dhabi city were, at this time constructed of palm fronds (barasti), with the wealthier families occupying mud huts. The growth of the cultured pearl industry in the first half of the twentieth century created hardship for residents of Abu Dhabi as pearls represented the largest export and main source of cash earnings.
In 1939, Sheikh Shakhbut Bin-Sultan Al Nahyan granted petroleum concessions, and oil was first found in 1958. At first, oil money had a marginal impact. A few lowrise concrete buildings were erected, and the first paved road was completed in 1961, but Sheikh Shakbut, uncertain whether the new oil royalties would last, took a cautious approach, preferring to save the revenue rather than investing it in development. His brother, Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, saw that oil wealth had the potential to transform Abu Dhabi. The ruling Al Nahyan family decided that Sheikh Zayed should replace his brother as ruler and carry out his vision of developing the country. On August 6, 1966, with the assistance of the British, Sheikh Zayed became the new ruler. [1]
With the announcement by the UK in 1968 that it would withdraw from the Persian Gulf area by 1971, Sheikh Zayed became the main driving force behind the formation of the United Arab Emirates.
After the Emirates gained independence in 1971, oil wealth continued to flow to the area and traditional mud-brick huts were rapidly replaced with banks, boutiques and modern highrises.
The emirate of Abu Dhabi is located in the oil-rich and strategic United Arab Emirates and is an active member of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC). It borders with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (south) and the Sultanate of Oman (east). The emirate borders the emirate of Dubai to its northeast. In the north is the Arabian Gulf.
Abu Dhabi city is on an island located less than a quarter-kilometer from the mainland and is joined to the mainland by the Maqta and Mussafah Bridges. A third bridge, designed by Zaha Hadid, is currently under construction. Bridges connecting to Reem Island and Saadiyat Island are also under construction.
Most of Abu Dhabi is located on the island itself, but it has many suburbs on the mainland for example: the Khalifa Cities, Between Two Bridges, and Mussafah Residential.
Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the hereditary ruler of Abu Dhabi (UAE). He is the son of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the first president of the United Arab Emirates.
Abu Dhabi is the wealthiest emirate of the UAE in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and per capita income. The average net worth for Abu Dhabi's 420,000 citizens is AED 62 million (US$ 17 million), and more than $1 trillion is invested worldwide in this city alone. The GDP per capita also reached $63,000 [2], which is far above the average income of the United Arab Emirates and which ranks third in the world after Luxembourg and Norway. Abu Dhabi is also planning many future projects sharing with the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) and taking 29% of all the GCC future plannings. The United Arab Emirates is a fast-growing economy: in 2006 the per capita income grew by 9%, providing a GDP per capita of $49,700 and ranking third in the world at Purchasing power parity. Abu Dhabi plays a large role in the world economy. Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), currently estimated at US$ 875 billion, is the world's wealthiest soverign fund, in terms of total asset value. Auteur : EMlRATES Tags: Abu Dhabi Abudhabi UAE emirates richest biggest tallest hot desert aguana cute kid baby الامارات قطر في العالم ابوظبي أبوظبي العاصمة الشارقةدبي عجمان أم القيوين الفجيرة خالد محمد عجرم وليد فهد الشيخ زايد ال نهيان سيف راس الخيمة الزعاب المنصوري الخوري المزروعي الفلاحي أدنوك أدما بترول نفط gas arab guld persian shia sunna muslim india iraq pakistan algeria morocco syria egypt  | | Abu Dhabi Microlight show 2006 dec - 497 sec Hungarian microlight pilots made a air show over the Abu Dhabi. Auteur : Zsoze1000 Tags:Abu Dhabi microlight show Hungary Zsolt 1000  | | Red Bull Air Race 2007 Abu Dhabi - 220 sec Highlights from the final race between the Hungarian, Peter Besenyei, and the American, Mike Mangold. Blazing desert temperatures of 38 degrees Celsius, a new knock-out system, a worthy winner rewarded for his four flawless runs and an enthusiastic crowd of 250,000. The 2007 season opener of the Red Bull Air Race World Series had all the right ingredients and was topped off by a heart-stopping final -- Hungary's Peter Besenyei edged American Mike Mangold by a narrow 1.03-second advantage.
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