Abu Dhabi, undoubtedly. As the capital of the UAE and with many years oil reserves left, Abu Dhabi has much greater wealth reserves than Dubai, and has, in recent times provided funding to Dubai.
Whilst Dubai has developed at a much greater pace than Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi has retained more traditional values and as well as expanding the infrastructure, is diversifying and developing the industrial side too. Dubai has a much greater reliance on tourism, which has not really had an impact as yet in Abu Dhabi, although that is set to change in the coming months.
The recent credit crunch has had a big impact on Dubai, with many people being made redundant, the population has dropped, and the construction of many high profile developments has ceased. Abu Dhabi, whilst not unaffected, has continued with it's expansion - even if it a slower pace - and will shortly be showcasing the F1 track and development on Yas Island.
No, Abu Dhabi has the most oil, Dubai has virtually none. Dubai does however have reserves of natural gas.
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Abu Dhabi does have significant oil reserves. It has about 95% of the oil reserves in the UAE. Dubai has only about 5% oil reserves. Dubai gets most of their money from trading and tourism. The Emirate of Abu Dhabi has invested heavily in the Emirate of Dubai to ensure its success as a business centre for the lower Gulf region. Abu Dhabi has substantial holdings throughout the world and is now believed to generate more money from investment income than from crude oil production. It is expected that the oil reserves of Dubai will be exhausted in less than ten years whilst the reserves of Abu Dhabi will last more than fifty years.
The distance between Dubai and Abu Dhabi is 170 km.
No, Abu Dhabi is the capital city while Dubai is the trading city.
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No, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and five other emirates form the country known as the United Arab Emirates or UAE.