Jebel Ali

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—— United Arab Emirates community ——
Jebel Ali
جبل علي

Port Jebel Ali on 1 May 2007

Country United Arab Emirates
Emirate Dubai
City Dubai
Established 1977
Community number 383-394 (Jebel Ali)
500 (Jebel Ali Village)
511-529 (Jebel Ali Free Zone)
599 (Jebel Ali Industrial)
Community statistics
Area 47.1 km²
Population 31,634 [1] (2000)
Population density 672/km²
Neighbouring communities Jumeirah Islands, Dubai Marina, Palm Jebel Ali
Dubai Metro station      Jebel Ali, DUBAL 
Coordinates 25°00′41″N 55°03′40″E / 25.01126, 55.06116Coordinates: 25°00′41″N 55°03′40″E / 25.01126, 55.06116

Jebel Ali (Arabic: جبل علي‎) is a port town, located 35 kilometres southwest of the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The port's construction began in the late 1970s along with Jebel Ali Village (built around 1977) which was used, initially, for the construction workers of the port. The village has a thriving expatriot community with over 300 residents. With 67 berths and a size of 134.68 square kilometer (52 square miles)[2], Jebel Ali is the world's largest man-made harbour and the biggest port in the Middle East. The area is also home to "5,500 companies from 120 countries"[3].

The Jebel Ali Free Zone, established in 1985, is the industrial area surrounding the Jebel Ali port. Dubai World Central International Airport is being constructed in the area.

The port of Jebel Ali has become the port most frequently visited by ships of the United States Navy outside the United States. Virtually all sailors who have completed shipboard tours have visited the port at least once. Due to the depth of the harbor and size of the port facilities, a Nimitz Class aircraft carrier and several ships of the accompanying battle group can be accommodated pierside. Due to the frequency of these port visits, semi-permanent liberty facilities (referred by service personnel as "The Sandbox") have been erected adjacent to the carrier berth.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Existing Population and Future Holding Capacities in Dubai Urban Area. Dubai Healthcare City. 2000
  2. ^ "Key U.S. navy port ravaged by fire," CNN, Reuters, 27 August 2007. Retrieved on 3 September 2007
  3. ^ "Key U.S. navy port ravaged by fire," CNN, Reuters, 27 August 2007. Retrieved on 3 September 2007

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