Al Ain
Al Ain (Arabic: ٱلْعَيْن, al-ʿayn, literally, a spring)[1] e la teŋɛ naŋ be Emirate a Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates kyɛ e kogo ko a administrative pombo ko Al Ain Irigyin. A paaloŋ taa la ogiruu neŋ a east Omani paaloŋ a Al-Buraimi. Al Ain e la a teŋkpoŋ naŋ be a inland paaloŋ a Emirates, tembɛrɛ anaare soba paaloŋ (yi Dubai, Abu Dhabi, ane Sharjah puoriŋ), ane a teŋkpoŋ ayi meŋ[2] naŋ be a Emirate a Abu Dhabi. A yele naŋ tage lantaa Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, ane Dubai maale la teŋɛ meŋ, teŋɛ zaa eɛ 130 kilometres (81 mi) yineŋ a kaŋa zaa.
Official name | العين |
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Native label | العينع8عصث نعي |
Official language | Arabic |
Paaloŋ | United Arab Emirates |
Located in the administrative territorial entity | Emirate of Abu Dhabi |
Located in time zone | UTC+04:00 |
Coordinate location | 24°12′27″N 55°44′41″E |
Official website | https://www.dmt.gov.ae/aam |
Published in | Map Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE): Buraimi -FCO 18/1846 1975 - OMAN AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1:100,000 BURAYMĪ UTM GRID EDITION 3-GSGS SHEET NG-40-147, The national atlas of the United Arab Emirates |
Köppen climate classification | desert climate |
Climate ane Geography
maaleŋAl Ain noba yaga zaa naŋ baŋ la "Garden City" (Arabic: مَدِيْنَة ٱلْحَدِيْقَة, romanized: Madīnat Al-Ḥadīqah, lit. 'paaloŋ ko Garden') a Abu Dhabi, a UAE bee a Gulf, yi a o greenery, zuo a zaa paaloŋ ko oases, parks, tree-lined avenues ane decorative roundabouts, ane wogroŋ begebo meɛbo mine. Yi neɛ kaŋa zie, oasis naŋ vilikoli Al Ain ane Al-Hasa a Saudi Arabia taa la tɔnɔ yaga ko a Gulf irigyiri. A paaoŋ be la 160 kilometres (99 mi) east ka o kapital e Abu Dhabi, kyɛ naŋ baŋ ta 120 kilometres (75 mi) south a Dubai. A eastern irigyin tensɔgɔ paale neŋ la 13,100 km2 (5,100 sq mi). Oman naŋ be a east, Dubai ane Sharjah a north, Abu Dhabi a west ane Quarter desert zagelaa ane Saudi Arabia ko a south. A topogeraafi ko Al Ain e la o tɔɔraa kyɛ taa tɛɛtɛɛloŋ ka neɛ gaa a east. A tɔnɔ kpoŋ zie la Jebel Hafeet ("Mount Hafeet"),[3] yele mine kyaare a Hajar range, eɛ boŋkaŋa naŋ taa tɔnɔ yaga ko a Al Ain, naŋ be a south a paaloŋ poɔ. Naŋ zɛge 1,100–1,400 metres (3,600–4,600 feet), Jebel Hafeet e la taŋkpoŋ kaŋa naŋ be a teŋɛŋ poɔ, kyɛ meŋ taa tambili mine naŋ be teŋeŋ poɔŋ, ayi mine naŋ e Jabal Al Naqfah (naŋ tɔ Al Ain Oasis), ane Western ridge. Sand dunes naŋ taa tɛmbaaloŋ ka mine e zeɛ ne iron oxide naŋ be a lie a north ane east Al Ain.
A paaloŋ taa la desert toloŋ kelamate (Köppen kelamte BWh), naŋ e toloŋ summer ndewe maaroŋ anters. Il A-Ain, tamsaa waabo eɛ 6 mm (3.8 i)akyɛ ka maaroŋ meŋ ma e 0% (United Arab Emirates Yuniveniti 1993). Maaroŋ naŋ be puliŋ a l-Ain, pgaŋ a zaa a summers, Boer (1997) cdetla a AE keltamete ka o e per-arid a kyɛ po o eŋ kelamete irigyiri anaare ta coastal zone anaŋ Gulf, a taŋeŋ ziiri northeast a UAE, a gravel plains anaŋ Abe l Ain, aneŋ southern sand desert. Saa gyamaa miibo southern ane a western regions. A kyuu saa miibo a l-Ain da la 00–120 mm (3.9–4.7 in) yi 970 to tɔ 1992. A south lambori a teŋɛŋ, naŋ peɛle Oman.