Madinat Zayed:
the administrative center of the Western Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the focus of the governmental and administrative services for the region including the Office of the Ruler's Representative in the Western Region. Construction began in Bida Zayed in 1968 after the visit of His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the emirate's ruler at the time. Was chosen the region for several reasons, the most important site the mean between the Liwa oasis and areas on the coast, where the population of the region were working either in agriculture, such as residents of Liwa, or nomads living on grazing or rely on the sea and fishing and diving.


Liwa:
Located in the western region of Abu Dhabi, and for years has turned to the city of Liwa where there is a modern integrated all the necessary services, and today boasts Bmzaraha that produce different types of agricultural products as vegetables, fruits and many kinds of palm trees and dates.

Mirfa :
a quiet town located on the coast of Persian Gulf, and in the past, the custom of gathering fishermen and hub for diving teams come from different villages and towns in the western region and from which to cross their boats sailing in the diving season, continues to catch fish there yet and live in this city some Arab tribes who are notorious for their generosity and kindness, the port has been developed since the seventies of the last century, where she is now an urban area access to services and modern infrastructure.


Ghayathi:
a small town in the western region of Abu Dhabi. And is home to more than 10,000 people. Ghayathi located at a distance of 320 km from the city of Abu Dhabi, the region known as a place inhabited by nomadic tribes, which included development projects in the region to build public housing and the provision of health services and education, and is Ghayathi historic district and home to citrus, and inducers.


Ruwais:
city located 240 km west of Abu Dhabi city and the center of the oil and gas industry and diversify its activities today between energy and construction and agriculture.


Sila:
a city located in the far western tip of the UAE, and away from the border of Saudi Arabia about twenty km away, overlooking the Persian Gulf and away from the city of Abu Dhabi, 350 km from the city of Al Ruwais 100 km, is the portal of entry and exit road to and from the state.



Delma Island:
an island in the Persian Gulf off the coast of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, home to approximately 12 thousand people, and proven effects that have been discovered that the island was inhabited since the late fifth century to the early sixth century BC, and was playing an important role during periods of diving and beyond.