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  2. List of hospitals in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Tawam Hospital, Al Ain (managed by SEHA)affiliation with Johns Hopkins Medicine) The Heart Medical Center, [8] Al Ain, comprehensive multispecialty services for children, adolescents, and adults with complex medical problems. Universal Hospital, Al Ain (Private, managed by Universal Hospital, Abu Dhabi))

  3. Muwaffaq Salti Air Base - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Squadron was first formed in 1958 with de Havilland Vampires, then with Hunters, and later in 1974 with F-5As and Bs as an advanced training squadron at King Hussein Air Base, Mafraq. It subsequently flew from Amman and Mafraq as a fighter squadron, then flew again from Mafraq, renamed in 1978 as the King Hussein Air College , with the ...

  4. Healthcare in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi health Services Company, SEHA is responsible for managing government-owned healthcare facilities in Abu Dhabi. Currently, SEHA manages 57 Primary Health Care Centers, 13 Hospitals, 3 Maternal and Child Health Centers, 3 Specialized Dental Centers, one centre for Autism, and 5 Specialised Facilities like rehab, blood bank and herbal ...

  5. Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Abu Dhabi government transferred to ADDH its shareholdings in twofour54, Abu Dhabi Power, Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), Daman, AD Ports Group, Etihad Rail, Abu Dhabi Airports Company, Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, ZonesCorp, Abu Dhabi Media Company, and Abu Dhabi Sewerage Service Company, followed in 2020 with Image Nation, National Marine Dredging Company ...

  6. King Hussein Air Base - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Mafraq was used as a base for aircraft and armored cars of the RAF. By 1931, Mafraq, which is situated on a large, flat desert expand 8 km (5.0 mi) from the Syrian border, was used as the major staging and refueling post for international flights and for the transfer of air supplies, personnel, freight and mail.

  7. Safawi, Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Safawi (Arabic: الصفاوي) is a town in Mafraq Governorate, in Jordan This Jordanian location article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  8. Mafraq, Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    This article about the geography of Saudi Arabia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Prince Hassan Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Prince Hassan Air Base (ICAO: OJPH; [2] [3] Arabic: قاعدة الأمير حسن الجوية; formerly H-5) is a Royal Jordanian Air Force base, located near the town of Safawi, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan, 72.4 miles (100 km) east-northeast of the country's capital Amman.