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  1. Jebel Ali - Wikipedia

    Jebel Ali (Arabic: جبل علي) is a major port city located within the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, approximately 35 kilometers southwest of the city of Dubai.

  2. Watson seals double as Jebel Ali ends 2025 with thrilling ...

    2 days ago · Jebel Ali Racecourse hosted its grand finale for the 2025 season, marking the occasion with a sparkling early celebration of the New Year. The day featured a dazzling …

  3. jebel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Mar 5, 2025 · jebel (plural jebels) A hill, a mountain (especially in the Middle East or North Africa).

  4. JEBEL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'jebel' jebel in British English or djebel (ˈdʒɛbəl ) noun (in an Arab country)

  5. JEBEL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of JEBEL is variant spelling of djebel.

  6. 10:30 Jebel Ali Racing Results | 27 December » Paddy Power™

    3 days ago · Racing Results for 10:30 Jebel Ali (27th Dec 2025) Get the 10:30 horse racing results direct from Jebel Ali. When you need horse racing results, look no further than Paddy …

  7. Exploring Jebel Ali: Dubai's Vibrant Economic Center

    Jebel Ali is not merely a district in Dubai; it is a dynamic pulse within the larger heartbeat of one of the world’s most famous cities. Its significance extends beyond mere geography, …

  8. A guide to Jebel Ali & Dubai South area | Visit Dubai

    Discover Jebel Ali and the Dubai South with Visit Dubai. Get in to know more about the area, what makes it special, and the major attractions to see. Read more.

  9. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Jebel Ali (2025) - Must-See ...

    Due to safety risks in parts of this area, travelers should review the latest guidance and information from government agencies. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings …

  10. Jebel Definition - Archaeology Dictionary | Glossariz

    Mar 26, 2024 · Jebel is an Arabic term that translates to 'mountain' or 'hill' and is commonly used in archaeological site names, particularly across the Middle East and North Africa.