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Abu Dhabi, also Abu Zaby, city in north central United Arab Emirates, capital of the federation, and capital of the emirate of Abu Dhabi, a port on the island of Abu Dhabi in the Persian Gulf. It is a financial, transport, and communications centre for a rich petroleum-producing region, with an international airport and an artificial deepwater port at Port Zayed. Products include steel pipe and cement. Urban development projects have been important in relieving a housing shortage, caused by rapid growth since the late 1960s. The main thoroughfare is the 7-km (4-mi) long Corniche, a landscaped, seafront boulevard. Abu Dhabi is the site of a research institute and a large sports centre.

The settlement was founded in the 1760s and in 1795 became the seat of the rulers of the emirate of Abu Dhabi. The town had only local significance until the discovery of vast oil reserves in the area in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In 1971 the city was made the provisional federal capital of the newly formed United Arab Emirates, becoming its permanent capital in 1996. The emirate of Abu Dhabi is the largest and wealthiest of the United Arab Emirates. Population 527,000 (2002 estimate).

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