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This is a list of planned cities (sometimes known as planned communities or new towns) by country. Additions to this list should be cities whose overall form (as opposed to individual neighborhoods or expansions) has been determined in large part in advance on a drawing board, or which were planned to a degree which is unusual for their time and place.
The following is a list of cities that have implemented smart city initiatives, organized by continent and then alphabetically.. The Institute for Management Development and Singapore University of Technology and Design rank cities in the Smart City Index according to technological, economic and human criteria (e.g., the quality of life, the environment and inclusiveness).
Under-construction: 2025: Located in the Rann of Kutch; will cover an area of 726 km 2 (280 sq mi) once completed. Omkareshwar Floating Solar Power Park: Madhya Pradesh, India: 600 MW: Under-construction: 2023(Phase-I) Aims to become the world's largest floating solar park. KSEB- Kerala Dam Wind Farm, India [25] Kerala, India: 100 MW: Under ...
It is now under construction and lies east of the present capital Cairo. The city is projected to be home to more than 40 million people by 2050. [7] Nusantara Indonesia: c. 2025-2028 [b] Nusantara is under construction since July 2022 and is expected to replace Jakarta as the capital of Indonesia. [8]
Washington, D.C. was built as a planned city. A planned capital is a city specially planned, designed and built to be a capital. Several of the world's national capitals are planned capitals, including Canberra in Australia, Brasília in Brazil, Belmopan in Belize, New Delhi in India, Abuja in Nigeria, Islamabad in Pakistan, Naypyidaw in Myanmar (Burma), Washington, D.C. in the United States ...
Big Hollywood and international film and TV shoots have been held in Spain for decades, from “El Cid,” “Lawrence of Arabia” and “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” to more recent ...
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Iran has high-speed rail under construction to connect the three major cities of Tehran, Qom and Isfahan, with a station at Imam Khomeini International Airport. The route will be 422 km (262 mi) with an operating speed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph), reducing travel time from five hours to 90 minutes.