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Until 1978, Zirku was a refuge for [[cormorants]] and other birds until the [[Abu Dhabi National Oil Company|Zakum Development Company]] began development for oil processing. Today there are oil refining facilities, a petroleum terminal and [[Zirku Airport|an airport]] on the island. More recently, ZADCO has commissioned studies to study [[biodiversity]] on the island. According to a report from August 2015, more than 1000 people live and work on the island. Zirku has no own freshwater resources and was therefore never naturally inhabited.<ref>[http://www.khaleejtimes.com/nation/general/an-exotic-island-you-cannot-visit Silvia Radan: An exotic island you cannot visit] (24. August 2015)</ref>
Until 1978, Zirku was a refuge for [[cormorants]] and other birds until the [[Abu Dhabi National Oil Company|Zakum Development Company]] began development for oil processing. Today there are oil refining facilities, a petroleum terminal and [[Zirku Airport|an airport]] on the island. More recently, ZADCO has commissioned studies to study [[biodiversity]] on the island. According to a report from August 2015, more than 1000 people live and work on the island. Zirku has no own freshwater resources and was therefore never naturally inhabited.<ref>[http://www.khaleejtimes.com/nation/general/an-exotic-island-you-cannot-visit Silvia Radan: An exotic island you cannot visit] (24. August 2015)</ref>

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Zirku
Native name:
زركوه
Zirku is located in United Arab Emirates
Zirku
Zirku
Geography
LocationPersian Gulf
Coordinates24°52′42″N 53°4′30″E / 24.87833°N 53.07500°E / 24.87833; 53.07500
Area7.47 km2 (2.88 sq mi)
Highest elevation161 m (528 ft)
Administration
EmirateAbu Dhabi

Zirku Island (Arabic: زركوه) is an island in the Persian Gulf about 75 miles (140 km) northwest of the city of Abu Dhabi and belongs to the UAE. The island is 7.47 km² in size[1] and has a height of 161 meters.[2]

Until 1978, Zirku was a refuge for cormorants and other birds until the Zakum Development Company began development for oil processing. Today there are oil refining facilities, a petroleum terminal and an airport on the island. More recently, ZADCO has commissioned studies to study biodiversity on the island. According to a report from August 2015, more than 1000 people live and work on the island. Zirku has no own freshwater resources and was therefore never naturally inhabited.[3]

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