Al Lisaili
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Al Lesaily
الليسيلي | |
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Community | |
Coordinates: 24°54′59″N 55°26′40″E / 24.916395°N 55.444414°E | |
Country | United Arab Emirates |
Emirate | Dubai |
City | Dubai |
Area | |
• Total | 112.7 km2 (43.5 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 2,950 |
• Density | 26/km2 (68/sq mi) |
Community number | 931 |
Al Lesaily (Arabic|الليسيلي), also called Al Lisaili, is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Administratively it is part of the Sector 9 and is located in the central area of Dubai.
Territory
The territory of the community occupies an area of 112.7 km²[1] which develops in a non-urban area in central Dubai , in the area between Dubai Al Ain Road (E 66) and Lehbab Road (E 77). The territory is crossed by Saih Al Salam Street (D 42).[2]
The territory is mostly desert and settlements are mostly concentrated around Saih Al Salam Street.
The aforementioned Saih Al Salam Street leads to the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve which begins in the eastern part of the community territory.
The main reference points of the community are:
- At Lusaily Health Center. Community Medicine Center (PHC) founded in 2018 capable of providing care in a large number of medical disciplines.[3]
- At Lisaili School. It is the first public school in the Emirates developed by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development (MOID) using the technique of Building Information Modeling. The project was developed by the UPA Italia architecture studio.Cite error: A
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There are also several mosques in the area. Among these, the major ones are:[4]
- Muhammad Said Bin Manana;
- Aisha Um Al Mommineen;
- Ghareesa Al Mansouri;
- Al Marmum Al Kabeer;
- Ali Bin Sultan Al Subousi.
The area is not currently served by the Dubai Metro. However, there are two surface lines (Bus 67 and 68) that run along Saih Al Salam Street and connect the Al Qudra lake area with the district of Bur Dubai and with the community of Lehbab.< ref>"RTA Journey Planner". {{cite web}}
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Notes
- ^ Dubai Statistics Center. https://www.dsc.gov.ae/Report/DSC_SYB_2021_01_02.pdf.
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Bibliography
- oud+metha+al+nasr&hl=it&source=gbs_navlinks_se Dubai: The Complete Residents' Guide. Explorer Publishing & Distribution, 2006.
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Related entries
- List of communities in Dubai
- History of the UAE
- Arabian desert and Saharo-Arabian xerophilous maquis
Other projects
External links
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- "Dubai Statistics Center".
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