Al Butina Sharjah

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Al Butina, Sharjah
البطينة الشارقة
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Butina Area, Sharjah
Nickname(s): 
Butina, Bu Tina
Al Butina Sharjah
Coordinates: 25°22′16″N55°24′21″E / 25.371154°N 55.405699°E / 25.371154; 55.405699
Country United Arab Emirates
Emirate Sharjah
City Sharjah
Population
  Total
200,000

Al Butina, also known as Bu Tina or simply Butina, is a populated residential area situated in the Al Sharq district of the north-west area of emirate of Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates.

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Bu Tina has a well-connected roadway near the Persian Gulf coast, Khalid Port, 14 kilometres from Sharjah International Airport. The area is 30.5 kilometres from Dubai. [1] It is one of the thickly populated areas of the Emirates. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Bu Tina is a popular commercial districts as many shops, grocery stores, restaurants and commercial properties are set up in the area. The neighbourhood comprises old and new low and medium-rise buildings with studios, and one and two-bedroom apartments and has affordable rental prices, making it a home to a large population of expatriates, families and young professionals. [1]

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