Dibba Al-Hisn

Dibba Al-Hisn (Arabic: دبا الحصن, white Dibba) is a pene-exclave of the emirate of Al-Sharjah, one of the seven United Arab Emirates. It is bordered by the Gulf of Oman from the East, Dibba Al-Baya (a province of Oman in Musandam) from the North, and Dibba Al-Fujairah from the South. It is also geographically part of the Dibba region. It is the smallest in size among the Dibbas. It is mostly known for its fish market and the ancient fortress from which it got its name. Also, it is known for its high density of population relative to the other Dibbas.

Dibba Al-Hisn
دبا الحصن
Town
Dibba Al-Hisn skyline seen from the beach
Location of Dibba Al-Hisn
Dibba Al-Hisn (Persian Gulf)
Coordinates: 25°37′8″N 56°16′24″E
Country United Arab Emirates
EmirateAl-Sharjah
Named forThe fort located by the sea or the vanished Portuguese fort
Government
  EmirSultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi
Area
  Total438 ha (1,082 acres)
Population
 (2017-07-01)
  Total12,573
  Density2,900/km2 (7,400/sq mi)
 
Time zoneUTC+4 (UAE standard time)
Websitehttp://www.dibba.gov.ae/
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