Al Satwa Explained

Al Satwa
Native Name:السطوة
Native Name Lang:ar
Settlement Type:Community
Coordinates:25.2191°N 55.2726°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United Arab Emirates
Subdivision Type1:Emirate
Subdivision Name1:Dubai
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Dubai
Established Title:Established
Area Total Km2:2.87
Population Footnotes:(2017)
Population Total:40,958[1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Blank Name Sec1:Community number
Blank Info Sec1:334

Al Satwa (Arabic: السطوة)or simply Satwa, is a community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, comprising high-density retail outlets and private residential dwellings. It is located southwest of Bur Dubai and borders Jumeirah to the north. E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) forms the southern boundary of Al Satwa. Notable landmarks include the Iranian Hospital, Satwa Grand Mosque and the Al Satwa bus terminal.

Originally, the residents of Al Satwa were mainly of the Baloch tribe. As the government provided better housing for Emiratis, only few Arabs continue to reside here. Al Satwa is known for its large South Asian and Filipino community. It is often referred to as "mini-Manila" by the Filipino community.

Al Satwa is the subject of the critically acclaimed spoken word piece/photo-novella, Satwa stories, by Mahmoud Kaabour and Denise Holloway of Veritas Films. The project highlights the hidden gems and iconic characters of the Satwa neighborhood through poetry, photography, and music.[2]

Parody video

In November 2013, police arrested a US citizen and some UAE citizens in connection with a YouTube parody video which allegedly portrayed Dubai in bad light.[3] The parody video titled 'The Deadly Satwa GS' was shot in areas of Al Satwa and depicted gangs learning how to fight using simple weapons, such as shoes and the aghal.

External links

References

  1. https://www.dsc.gov.ae/Publication/Population%20Bulletin%20Emirate%20of%20Dubai%202017.pdf Population Bulletin Emirate of Dubai 2017
  2. News: Last goodbye to Satwa . June 25, 2008 . Shalaka Paradkar . Gulf News Report . 30 October 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080703001510/http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/08/06/24/10223483.html . 2008-07-03 . dead .
  3. Web site: Three held for parody video on Satwa streets. Fisher. Amira Agarib And Amanda. www.khaleejtimes.com. 2018-05-29. 2014-10-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20141018104643/http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-article-display-1.asp?xfile=data%2Fcrime%2F2013%2FDecember%2Fcrime_December24.xml&section=crime. dead.