[3][4] In the 2015 census, it was listed as a district of Zone 71, which has a population of 90,835 and also includes all of Umm Salal's other administrative districts.
[3] It borders Umm Al Amad to the east, Umm Salal Ali to the southeast and Saina Al-Humaidi to the northeast.
[4] "Umm" means mother in Arabic and is commonly used as a prefix for geographical features.
[4] The second component, "ebairiya", comes from "obri", the local name of a type of Sidr tree that grows abundantly in the region.
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