Al Najah Building

Al Najah Building is a residential building in , . Al Najah Building is situated nearby to the mosque , as well as near the railway station .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Silicon Oasis Park.

Park
Dubai Silicon Oasis, known as DSO, is a free-trade zone established by the Dubai government in 2003, spanning an area of 7.2 square kilometers. It is located in the Nadd Hessa community in . is situated 3 km southwest of Al Najah Building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ras Al Khor and Suburbs and Hatta.

Suburb
or Wildlife Sanctuary is a wetland reserve in , renowned for attracting large numbers of migratory birds. It is also home to a large population of crustaceans, small mammals, and fish. is situated 8 km northwest of Al Najah Building.

Emirates Road is an area of suburban lying inland from the coast. It is home to a reconstructed heritage village, a theme park, and several sports facilities. The E 611 road, also known as Emirates Road, runs through the area.

Al Najah Building

Latitude
25.14639° or 25° 8′ 47″ north
Longitude
55.39594° or 55° 23′ 45″ east
Levels
5
Open location code
7HQQ49WW+H9
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1115999300
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­residential
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Highlights include Al Muhsineen and International City 2 and 3.

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