Al Gharbia, Abu Dhabi
Demographics
The Region had a population of 202,154 as of the Census of 2010 (including Islands Region with 17,646). With a given population density of 6, the area of the region could be calculated at 33,700 square kilometres (13,000 square miles). Other official sources, however, state an area of 59,760 square kilometres (23,070 square miles), or an 83 percent share of the emirate total of 72,000 square kilometres (28,000 square miles).
This region comprises seven townships, with population figures of the 2005 census of population (109,000 for the region):
- Madinat Zayed (Bida Zayed) (pop. 29,095)
- Ruwais (pop. 15,511)
- Ghayathi (pop. 14,022)
- Liwa (pop. 20,192)
- Al Mirfa (pop. 14,503)
- Sila (pop. 7,900, includes Ghuwaifat)
- Dalma (pop. 4,811)
Also of note is Habshan.
Al Gharbia's coastal communities are served with six Western Region Ports built, developed and managed by Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC). These include Mugharrag, Al Sila, Sir Bani Yas, Dalma and Marfa Ports. The ports support local industries like fishing, tourism, logistics and leisure activities as well as facilitating the transport of people and goods to offshore islands.
Wildlife and prehistory
7 million-year-old fossilized footprints of elephants have been discovered at a site named "Mleisa 1" in Al-Gharbia. Within the area of Baynunah, a camel-slaughter site dating to about 6,000 years ago was discovered.
See also
- Abu Dhabi Region
- Hazza bin Sultan Al Nahyan
- List of cultural property of national significance in the United Arab Emirates
- List of tourist attractions in the United Arab Emirates
- Western Region Municipality
References
- ^ Statistical Yearbook of Abu Dhabi 2018, Statistics Centre – Abu Dhabi, 2018, p. 171, archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-21, retrieved 2019-05-15
- ^ "Khalifa renames Eastern and Western Regions". WAM. Gulf News. 2017-03-16. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
- ^ "Regional location maps (eastern and western regions of Abu Dhabi emirate)". Ask Explorer. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
- ^ "Al Gharbia". The Report Abu Dhabi 2010. Oxford Business Group. 2010. p. 171. ISBN 978-1-9070-6521-7.
- ^ John Gordon Lorimer: Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, Vol. II, S, 412ff.
- ^ The Report Abu Dhabi 2016. Oxford Business Group. 2016-05-09. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-9100-6858-8.
- ^ Abu Dhabi Statistical Yearbook 2011, Population and Demography
- ^ GIS at Western Region Municipality Archived 2013-12-14 at the Wayback Machine, page 8
- ^ Abu Dhabi Report
- ^ "Abu Dhabi Ports Company's Western Region Ports". Archived from the original on 2013-10-27. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
- ^ "Les éléphants préhistoriques aussi sociables que leurs congénères actuels - Communiqués et dossiers de presse - CNRS". www2.cnrs.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
- ^ Mauguit, Quentin (2012-02-23). "Des empreintes de 7 millions d'années racontent les éléphants d'autrefois". Futura (in French). Retrieved 2018-10-11.
- ^ "Annual Report 2017" (pdf), Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, vol. 1: Culture, pp. 28–29, 2017, retrieved 2019-03-09
External links
- Map of Al Gharbia Region (PDF). Archived 2017-08-08 at the Wayback Machine.
- Map with municipal boundaries (archived)
- Map of Abu Dhabi's Western Region Ports (archived)