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How expensive is the US
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Can I afford America? That is the single most important question for anyone who wants an American vacation. Almost everyone wants to experience the American dream...

US States
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Have you recently come across a US address with an AK abbreviation that you can’t tell whether it’s the state of Arkansas, Alaska, or a type...

US Travel Guide
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Are you planning your US travel but don’t know where to begin? Does this vast country have an overwhelmingly high number of tourist destinations? Or do...

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Iranian Festivals invites you to uncover the mesmerizing world of Iran’s cultural celebrations, a kaleidoscope of tradition, community spirit, and vibrant heritage. Journey through centuries-old Persian...

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From Tehran’s bustling streets to the majestic Qeshm Island, Iran’s diversity is boundless. As you plan your 2024 journey, rest assured that safety concerns are often...

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Tabriz, located in northwest Iran, is a city with a rich historical and cultural heritage. With roots stretching back over a millennium, it has been a...

Languages of Dubai
UAE
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Languages of Dubai | What Do Locals Speak?

What language is spoken in Dubai? Arabic is the official language in Dubai. As a result, it is recommended that visitors know a little Arabic throughout their journey to Dubai. English, Hindi, Persian, Urdu, and Malay are among the other foreign languages spoken in the UAE, in addition to Arabic. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation comprising seven emirates located along the Persian Gulf, bordered by Saudi Arabia and Oman. With a total population of approximately 10 million, only about one million are Emirati citizens. Expatriates make up over 84% of the population, reflecting the UAE’s diverse and international community. Table of Contents How many languages are spoken in the UAE? Arabic (official language) English Hindi Urdu Malayalam

Top things to do in Khuzestan
Iran
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The Best Places to Visit in Khuzestan, Iran

Khuzestan, nestled in Iran’s southwest, is a province rich in ancient history, diverse cultures, and stunning natural landscapes. It’s a destination where history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and cultural explorers converge to discover the essence of Iran’s storied past and vibrant present. In this article, we’ll embark on a journey through Khuzestan, exploring its renowned historical sites like the Shushtar Hydraulic System and Tchogha Zanbil, and venturing into natural beauties such as the Karun River and the Shadegan Lagoon. Alongside, we’ll dive into the heart of Khuzestani culture, sampling its cuisine and crafts, and offer essential travel tips to make your visit seamless. Join us as we uncover the highlights and hidden gems of Khuzestan, ensuring you capture the full experience

Discovering Tabriz El Goli
Iran
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El Goli |Tranquil Oasis in the Heart of Tabriz

Tabriz El Goli is a premier tourist destination in the city, renowned for its captivating attractions. From the picturesque pool and majestic El Goli palace to lush greenery, the town hall, skateboarding facilities, mini-golf course, and beyond, it offers a plethora of sights to behold. The recreational offerings at Tabriz El Goli are unmatched, providing visitors with an unparalleled experience. While Tabriz holds acclaim for its historical and cultural significance, El Goli emerges as a spectacular gem, celebrated for its natural beauty, inviting ambiance, and stunning landscape, making it a must-visit destination in Iran. Table of Contents What is the History of El Goli in Tabriz? The history of El Goli in Tabriz dates back centuries, with origins intertwined with

festivals in dubai 2024
UAE
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Top 10 Dubai Festivals | Don’t Miss These Dubai Events

Are you planning to spend your vacation in Dubai? I bet this trip to Dubai is going to be one of your most exciting experiences. But do you know how to make it even more memorable? Put your suitcases down for a bit. We need to ensure you know all about Dubai festivals! Participating in one of the top Dubai events takes your trip to a whole new level. Most tourists miss major Dubai events, such as the Dubai shopping festival, food festival, or their national Eids. So don’t be one of them! Keep on reading as we discuss the top 10 Dubai festivals. We will also mention other notable Dubai events. Table of Contents Top 10 Dubai Festivals Everyone

The Indian Temple in Iran
Iran
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The Indian Temple in the Southern City of Iran

Iran is mainly known as being the heart of Shia Muslims globally. The country is famous for its historic or modern mosques and few churches for its small Christian community. But what if I were to tell you that there’s also an Indian temple for Hindus located in Iran? The Indian Temple in Iran is located in Bandar Abbas, one of Iran’s southern cities in Hormozgan province. In the late 19th century, many Indian traders explored the waters of the Persian Gulf. And because of their presence on the southern coasts of Iran, this temple was constructed as their sacred praying hall. Nowadays, this remarkable structure is a testimony to the Indian influences in Iran. Let’s dive a bit deeper

The Nol Card in Dubai
UAE
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Nol Card in Dubai

In bustling cities like Dubai, managing heavy traffic and enhancing public transit quality are crucial. The introduction of the Dubai Nol Card in 2009 marked a significant improvement in how public transportation is accessed. This card, which functions as a universal payment method, is now required for operating buses and subways across the city. Whether you are visiting Dubai on a guided tour or traveling independently, possessing a Nol card is essential for using public transportation. Table of Contents What is the Nol card in Dubai? The Nol Card is an integrated electronic ticketing card that was introduced in Dubai to facilitate payment for public transportation services across the city. This smart card allows residents and visitors to pay for

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