Al Ain is a city in the United Arab Emirates located in the Abu Dhabi emirate, known for its natural springs, gardens, and historical significance as one of the country's oldest settlements. It serves as an important cultural and economic center in the region, hosting museums, universities, and serving as a hub for agriculture and tourism.
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Al Ain (Arabic: ٱلْعَيْن, romanized: Al-ʿAyn, lit. 'The Spring') is a city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and the seat of the administrative division of the Al Ain Region. The city is bordered to the east by the Omani town of Al-Buraimi. Al Ain is the largest inland city in the Emirates, the fourth-largest city (after Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah), and the second-largest in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The freeways connecting Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai form a geographic triangle in the country, each city being roughly 130 kilometres (81 mi) from the others.
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