Halat al Bahrani is a small island near Abu Dhabi. [1]
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Al Nahyan is a Abu Dhabi neighbourhood. It is named after the Al Nahyan family, and contains the Al Nahyan Stadium which is also named after them.
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Coordinates: 24°23′N54°14′E / 24.383°N 54.233°E
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