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Hatta Dam

Hatta
حتا
Hatta with Al Hajar Mountains in the background
Hatta with Al Hajar Mountains in the background
Hatta is located in United Arab Emirates
Hatta
Hatta
Location of Hatta within the UAE
Coordinates: 24°47′48″N 56°07′03″E / 24.79667°N 56.11750°E / 24.79667; 56.11750Coordinates: 24°47′48″N 56°07′03″E / 24.79667°N 56.11750°E / 24.79667; 56.11750
Country United Arab Emirates
Emirate Emirate of Dubai
Elevation 330 m (1,082 ft)

Hatta (Arabic: حتا‎‎) is the inland exclave of the emirate of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

It lies to the south-east of Dubai's main territory and is about 134 km east of Dubai City. It is located relatively high in the Hajar Mountains. It borders Oman to the east and the south, the Ajmani exclave of Masfut to the west, and Ras al-Khaimah to the north.

The old village of Hatta includes two prominent military towers from the 18th century and the Juma mosque, which was built in 1780 and is the oldest building in Hatta. The traditional water supply was through the falaj system, which has been restored.

Since it is located in the mountains, traditionally it was the summer habitation of Dubai-based families escaping the heat and humidity of the coast.

Since the early 1980s, Hatta has been a popular destination for adventuring expatriates and local families alike 'wadi bashing' through the tracks between Hatta, Mahdah and Al Ain.

Hatta's main economic factor is tourism and water. Historically the area was able to grow date palms, the fruits were used as a food source, while the tree was used for building material. It has a popular Heritage Village, including a collection of reconstructed traditional mountain dwellings and is popular for weekend getaways with both people camping in the winter months or staying at the Hatta Fort Hotel.

Hatta Dam was built in 1990's to supply the area with electricity and water. It is also a spot for kayaking.Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) plans a 250 MW pumped-storage hydroelectricity at Hatta using 880 million gallons of water 300 meter above a lower dam.


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