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Seven emirates, one country

How seven small lands joined together in 1971 to become the UAE

The flag of the United Arab Emirates

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What is it?

The United Arab Emirates is made of seven smaller places joined together, each one called an 'emirate'. Until 1971 they were each their own little country. Then their leaders agreed it would be better to be one big country together. That is why it is called the United (joined) Arab Emirates.

Tell me more

The seven emirates are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al-Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. Each one still has its own ruler, called a sheikh, and its own special character - different beaches, different mountains, different markets. But they share one flag, one passport, one football team.

Abu Dhabi is the biggest emirate by far. It is also the capital, where the president lives and where the government meets. Dubai is the most famous to people in other countries because of its skyscrapers and airport. The smaller emirates are quieter, with palm farms, fishing villages and old forts on hilltops.

The flag has four colours, and each one stands for something. Red is for bravery. Green is for the land's gardens. White is for peace. Black is for the strength of the people. The colours come from a poem written hundreds of years ago.

Joining seven emirates into one country was the idea of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. He believed they would be stronger together than apart - like fingers on a hand. The UAE celebrates its birthday every year on 2 December, the day the union began.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might smaller places choose to join together into one country?
  2. 02If your school joined together with other schools to be 'one big school', what would change?
  3. 03What do the colours of your own country's flag stand for?
Try this

Classroom activity

Draw the UAE flag and label each of the four colours with what it means. Then design a flag for your class - pick three colours and write down what each one stands for.