List of cultural property of national significance in the United Arab Emirates

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Abu Dhabi

Central Region

Eastern Region

Western Region

Ajman

Dubai

Fujairah

Ra's al-Khaimah

Sharjah

Heart of Sharjah

Umm al-Quwain

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References

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  2. 1 2 Salama, Samir (2011-12-30). "Al Ain bears evidence of a culture's ability to adapt". Gulf News . Retrieved 2018-08-07.