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Oasis Mall Dubai Sheikh Zayed Road 2nd Interchange 1.44 million sq. ft 100+ Wafi Mall: Sheikh Rashid Road: 80,000 m 2 (861,113 sq ft) 200 Al Ghurair City Deira +200 Century Mall Dubai Al Mamzar: 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) Dubai Marina Mall Dubai Marina: Dubai Outlet Mall: Dubai Outlet City +240 Grand Shopping Mall Al Quoz Industrial Area 1
Website. www .malloftheemirates .com. Mall of the Emirates ( Arabic: مول الإمارات) is a shopping mall in Dubai. Developed and owned by Majid Al Futtaim Group, it opened in November 2005 and is located at interchange four on Sheikh Zayed Road . The multi-level shopping mall currently features more than 630 retail outlets, 7900 parking ...
Dubai Mall (originally known as The Dubai Mall until 2023) (Arabic: دبي مول "Dubai Mall") is a shopping mall in Dubai. The largest mall in Dubai, it is the largest mall in the world by total land area and the 26th-largest shopping mall in the world by gross leasable area , with a total retail floor area of 350,000 m 2 (3,800,000 sq ft).
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Website. ibnbattutamall .com. The Ibn Battuta Mall is a large shopping mall [ 1 ] on the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, UAE, close to Interchange 6 for Jabal Ali 1 in southwest Dubai. It opened in 2005 and contains more than 300 stores. It is named after Ibn Battuta, a 14th-century Maghrebi traveller, explorer and scholar.
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Dubai Festival City Mall. / 25.22139°N 55.35028°E / 25.22139; 55.35028. Dubai Festival City Mall is a shopping mall in Dubai Festival City, on Dubai Creek in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). [1] It was originally opened on 22 January 2007 and expanded in 2017. The mall includes IKEA, Carrefour (formerly a HyperPanda supermarket, the ...
Google first introduced Sitemaps 0.84 in June 2005 so web developers could publish lists of links from across their sites. [1] Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft announced joint support for the Sitemaps protocol in November 2006. [2] The schema version was changed to "Sitemap 0.90", but no other changes were made.