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UAE currency: A pocketful of history

Dirham history

The UAE’s currency is the dirham, which is divided into 100 fils. Different denominations of the dirham notes carry fine line drawings of notable UAE landmarks.

The dirham was put into circulation in 1973 two years after the UAE was formed, when it replaced both the Bahraini dinar (favoured by Abu Dhabi) and Qatari riyal (favoured by Dubai) which had been used since 1966. For many decades previously, the emirates had used the Gulf rupee, as well the golden pound or the silver Maria Theresa dollar.

DH20: Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club

The 18-hole golf resorts stretches out on the banks of Dubai Creek, from where it takes its name. The club opened in January 1993 and was designed in the shape of the white sails of a traditional Arab dhow, which reflects the seafaring tradition of Dubai and its Creek. The club has played host to numerous tournaments and events, including the Dubai Desert Classic in 1999 and 2000. In november 2005, it was voted one of the top 100 ‘must play’ golf courses in the world by industry magazine Golf World.

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