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Dubai breaks records for most people, nationalities, to hold flag

5,000 people from 58 nationalities took part in Thursday’s event



The mammoth flag being carried at Dubai Police Academy yesterday. Dubai Police claimed the flag was the longest in the world measuring 2,020-metres by three metres.
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Dubai: Five thousand people from 58 nationalities gathered to break two Guinness World Records by carrying a 2,020-metre UAE flag at Dubai Police Academy on Thursday.

The first record broken was for the most amount of people to carry a banner and the second was for the most nationalities to carry a banner.

Dubai Police also claimed the banner carried is the longest national flag in the world weighing 1,200-kg, and spanning 2,020-metres by three metres. The banner flag took 208 hours to stitch over a total period of 25 days.

The last known record for the world’s longest flag was set by Kuwait at 2,019-metres in February of this year, however the Guinness World Records have yet to officially confirm if Dubai have broken this record.

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Brigadier Yousuf Al Adidi, director of Al Qusais Police Station said the event was to mark UAE National Day and the Year of Tolerance. The fact the flag stretched to 2,020-metres was also a nod to Dubai’s hosting of Expo 2020 next year.

Children and adults lined up early on Thursday morning to get a hold of the flag with Guinness World Record representatives, volunteers and organisers all looking on.

Officials and participants with their two certificates from the Guinness World Records
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The event was jointly organised by Health Hub Al Futtaim and Dubai Police.

“This is a very proud moment for Dubai Police, Health Hub Al Futtaim and all the residents of UAE,” said Al Adidi.

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“Dubai Police always supports and actively participates in all initiatives launched by the leadership.

The record attempts were past of Year of Tolerance and National Day celebrations with the length of the flag 2,020-metres being a nod to next year's Expo 2020 hosting in Dubai
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“The importance of tolerance, unity and peaceful co-existence between people from all walks of life living in the country is of the utmost importance,” he added.

Meanwhile, Dr. Haidar Al Yousuf, Managing Director of Health Hub Al Futtaim Clinics and Pharmacies said, “This vision was inspired by the noble national values of the UAE and its bright history in promoting the spirit of love and peace. It is this very essence that makes UAE today the global icon in promoting tolerance and a melting pot for a large number of nationalities from around the world and cultures.”

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