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Strange but True Facts About Dubai - Strange but unique!

Dubai is a popular tourist destination, and the more you learn about it, the more exciting it gets. Here are 7 fun and fascinating facts about Dubai that you probably didn't know about!

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25 per cent of cranes of the world were once here!

A fun fact about Dubai is that its skyline was once almost covered with cranes. It is stated that the city houses over a quarter of the world's cranes. However, when you look at the facts, this is most likely only an urban legend, since many accounts say it is only 2 per cent to 3 per cent of cranes that are situated here. Even so, the figure is staggering, and the city continues to grow to develop housing more cranes as it does!

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Artificial Palm Islands

Dubai's Palm Island is another internationally renowned project. Were you aware of the fact that 94,000,000 cubic metres of sand was in fact used to build the structure in Dubai? Given that the Empire State Building used around 37,000,000 cubic metres, one can confidently assume that the volume of sand used here will fill two and a half Empire buildings. Besides, make sure to book accommodation close to these attractions for convenience. For instance, you can check out hotels in Dubai Deira the likes of Avani Deira Dubai Hotel.

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The Police Department

Dubai's police department also deserves some attention. The supercars the police use impress visitors, demonstrating how classy Dubai really is. The Ferrari FF, which has a cost of US$500,000, the Lamborghini Aventador, which is priced at US$400,000, and Aston Martin One-77 at US$1.80 million, are among some of the supercars they are using for the police department. Compare the costs shown for a four-year costly college degree in New York City if you want to see how staggering these prices are. Even the most expensive college in the United States would cost you about $250,000 over four years.

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Dubai's populace

Another curious and intriguing fact is that around 85 per cent of the population in this city is made up of foreigners. This suggests that about 15 per cent of the population are Emiratis, while the other 85 per cent are actually ex-pats. The majority of the foreign workers are mostly from Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, where they account for at least half of the workforce. The gaps between society's classes are huge. Many foreign workers live and work in deplorable circumstances, while ex-pats are paid well, and Emiratis have their rent, medical expenses, and schooling paid for by the government.

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Dubai Robots

The heritage of Dubai is engraved in camel racing, which is a famous sport. This is somewhat comparable to football in the United Kingdom and hockey in Canada. Since children are not permitted to participate in this sport, there has been talk of bringing children into the country illegally for this reason. As a result, Dubai did come up with a genius idea and now there are races with child-sized robots!

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