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* [[Dubai Festival City]] | * [[Dubai Festival City]] | ||
− | * [[Majid Al Futtaim Group]] | + | * [[Majid Al Futtaim Group]], [[NSHAMA]] |
* [[Forbes Middle East's Top 100 Arab Family Businesses]] | * [[Forbes Middle East's Top 100 Arab Family Businesses]] | ||
* [[List of Emiratis by net worth]] | * [[List of Emiratis by net worth]] | ||
+ | * [[Al Ghurair Group]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 22 January 2024
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Related[edit]
- Dubai Festival City
- Majid Al Futtaim Group, NSHAMA
- Forbes Middle East's Top 100 Arab Family Businesses
- List of Emiratis by net worth
- Al Ghurair Group
See also[edit]
- Dubai, Palm Islands, Burj Khalifa, DMCC, DMC, JBR, Dubai Marina, Dubai Media City, Pier 7, EMAAR, DAMAC, DIC, RERA, EJARI, Dubai Hills, DEWA, Business Bay, DFM, DIFC, DWTC, Sheikh Zayed Road, Downtown Dubai, Jumeirah Village Circlem Jumeirah 1, La Mer, Dubai Creek, Dubai Frame, Dubai timeline, Dubai Festival City, Bluewaters, Dubai Autodrome, DED, Dubai Ferry, Du, Etisalat, Orbit Showtime Network (OSN), Bur Dubai, Ladies night, Mina Seyahi, malls, Mirdif, Al Habtoor City, Dubai Investment Park (DIP), Abu Hail, Hatta, DP World, Dubai World, Al Quoz, Al Barsha, Al Qusais, Dubai Investments Park, Daria Island, Tilal Al Ghaf, pubs, restaurants, Tourist attractions in Dubai
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