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Al Rashidiya

Coordinates: 25°13′39″N 55°23′29″E / 25.22746°N 55.39144°E / 25.22746; 55.39144
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Al Rashidiya
الراشدية
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Coordinates: 25°13′39″N 55°23′29″E / 25.22746°N 55.39144°E / 25.22746; 55.39144
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
EmirateDubai
CityDubai
Area
 • Total4.41 km2 (1.70 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
 • Total38,408[2]
Community number216

Al Rashidiya (Arabic: الراشدية) is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Al Rashidiya is located south of Dubai International Airport in Deira, the eastern region of Dubai. The locality is bounded to the north by route D 89 (Al Khawaneej Road), the west by route D 62 (Nad Al Hammar Road) and the east by route E 311 (Emirates Road). A local street, "201 Road", separates Al Rashidiya from the locality of Nad Al Shamma.

Al Rashidiya borders Dubai International Airport to the north, Umm Ramool to the west, Nad Al Shamma to the south and Mirdif to the east. Local roads in Al Rashidiya follow a grid plan, with even-numbered roads running northeast–southwest, and odd-numbered roads running northwest–southeast. Al Rashidiya shares the local road addressing system with the locality of Nad Al Shamma.

Important landmarks in Al Rashidiya include Al Rashidiya Park, Nad Al Shamma Park, Rashidiya Grand Mosque and Bin Sougat Shopping Mall. Al Rashidiya is a relatively wealthy neighbourhood of expatriates and Emiratis. The locality is dotted with independent villas and town homes. Dubai's Airport Tunnel, part of which connects Al Rashidiya to Al Qusais, was the longest tunnel in the Middle East when it was built. The tunnel is 1.6 km (0.99 mi) long and cost Dh. 686 million (US$ 190 million).[3]

References

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  1. ^ Existing Population and Future Holding Capacities in Dubai Urban Area Archived 2008-09-11 at the Wayback Machine. Dubai Healthcare City. 2000
  2. ^ "Population and Vital Statistics". Dubai Statistics Center. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
  3. ^ Work on longest tunnel in Mideast on schedule Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine. Khaleej Times. August 20, 2004