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Toyota Building, Rolex Tower: Even Google knows these UAE landmarks by unofficial names
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Toyota Building, Rolex Tower: Even Google knows these UAE landmarks by unofficial names

From Khaleej Times · () English

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  • Google recognizes the Toyota Building and Rolex Tower in the UAE by their unofficial, locally known names.
  • This acknowledgment highlights the prevalence of colloquial names for prominent landmarks.
  • These unofficial names are widely used and understood within the region.

Even global tech giant Google acknowledges the unofficial names by which prominent UAE landmarks are known locally. The Toyota Building and the Rolex Tower are two such structures that residents commonly refer to by their colloquial designations, rather than their official titles.

This widespread use of unofficial names indicates a strong local identity and a tendency for landmarks to become known through popular usage rather than formal naming conventions. The recognition by Google suggests that these informal names are significant enough to be incorporated into mapping and navigation systems, reflecting their deep integration into the regional consciousness.

The phenomenon underscores how local culture and community understanding can shape the perception and identification of even major architectural structures. It highlights a dynamic where popular nomenclature often takes precedence in everyday communication, demonstrating the power of local vernacular.

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Originally published by Khaleej Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.