Al Ras[1]
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Community
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Business district of Al Ras
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Coordinates: 25°16′01″N 55°17′38″E / 25.267°N 55.294°E / 25.267; 55.294 | |
Country | United Arab Emirates |
Emirate | Dubai |
City | Dubai |
Area | |
• Total | 0.20 km2 (0.08 sq mi) |
Population
(2000)
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• Total | 6,812[1] |
Community number | 112 |
Al Ras (Arabic: اَلـرَّأْس, romanized: Ar-Ra’s, "The Cape") is a locality in Dubai,[1] the United Arab Emirates. It is the westernmost locality in the area of Deira and borders the Dubai Creek to the west and south, and Al Dhagaya and Al Buteen to the east. Al Ras, literally meaning The Cape, is one of the oldest communities in Deira. It is bounded on the north, south and west by route D 85 (Al Baniyas Road) and to the east by Old Baladiya Street (110th Road).
Important landmarks in Al Ras include the Dubai Gold Souk, Dubai Spice Souk and Al Ras Public Library (aka Dubai Public Library), which is the oldest public library in Dubai.[2] It was inaugurated by Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum in 1963, but closed for renovations in 2019.[3] Museums in the area include one dedicated to the Nabati poet Mubarak Okaili.[4]
Al Ras metro station on the Green Line of the Dubai Metro serves the area.[5]
Anapartment fire in the area in April 2023 led to 16 fatalities.
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Deira and the northwestern sector of Dubai (Sector 1) |
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Mushraif and the northern sector of Dubai (Sector 2) |
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Bur Dubai and the western sector of Dubai (Sector 3) |
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Ras Al Khor and the north-central sector of Dubai (Sector 4) |
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Jabal Ali and the southwestern sector of Dubai (Sector 5) |
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Hadaeq Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid and the central sector of Dubai (Sector 6) |
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Al Awir and the northeastern sector of Dubai (Sector 7) |
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Hatta and the eastern sector of Dubai (Sector 8) |
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Al Marmoom and the southern sector of Dubai (Sector 9) |
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