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Climate and geography See also: Geography of the United Arab Emirates Al Ain is known as the "Garden City" of Abu Dhabi, the UAE or the Gulf, due to its greenery, particularly with regard to the city's oases, [2] parks, tree-lined avenues and decorative roundabouts, with there being strict height controls on new buildings, to no more than seven floors, [9] and according to one author, an oasis ...
Tawam Hospital. Redirect to: Al Ain#Health. Category: Affiliates of Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Tawam Hospital, Al Ain (managed by SEHA)affiliation with Johns Hopkins Medicine) The Heart Medical Center [10] , Al Ain, comprehensive multispecialty services for children, adolescents, and adults with complex medical problems.
Tawam (Arabic: تَوَام, romanized: Tawām), also Tuwwam, Tu'am, or "Al-Buraimi Oasis" (Arabic: وَاحَة ٱلْبُرَيْمِي, romanized: Wāḥat Al-Buraymī), is a historical oasis region in Eastern Arabia that stretched from, or was located between, the Western Hajar Mountains to the Persian Gulf coast, nowadays forming parts of the United Arab Emirates and western Oman.
Kanad Hospital. / 24.20639°N 55.75972°E / 24.20639; 55.75972. Kanad Hospital (formerly known as Oasis Hospital) is a hospital in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, that was established in 1960 by the American missionary couple Drs. Pat and Marian Kennedy. It is the oldest hospital in Al Ain and the second oldest in the United Arab Emirates ...
Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates won the Asian Champions League on Saturday, coming back from a 2-1 first-leg deficit at Japan’s Yokohama F. Marinos two weeks ago to win 6-3 on aggregate. Al ...
April 23, 2024 at 2:46 PM. RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates reached the final of the Asian Champions League on Tuesday after beating Al-Hilal 5-4 on aggregate in ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine International. Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHMI), not to be confused with Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, also (JHMI) [1], is a partnership program established by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to raise the standard of health care through long-term, mission-driven agreements. [2]