Dibba
Dibba (Arabic: دِبَّا) is a coastal city and municipality within the Emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, spanning 720 square kilometers with a population of approximately 40,000 residents.[1] Situated along the Gulf of Oman and backed by the Hajar Mountains, it has functioned historically as a key port and commercial hub dating back to pre-Islamic eras, including roles in Phoenician trade routes and Islamic conquests such as the wars of apostasy.[1] Renowned as the "bride of the eastern coast" for its blend of natural beauty, heritage sites like Dibba Fort, and cultural significance, Dibba today emphasizes tourism, urban development, and resort facilities while preserving its resistance legacy against Portuguese incursions.[1][2] The area features ongoing environmental initiatives, such as mangrove planting, underscoring its ecological importance in the region.[3]