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  2. Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Dubai is the second most expensive city in the region and the 20th most expensive city in the world. [ 134 ] As of 2013 [update] , only about 15% of the emirate's population was made up of UAE nationals , [ 135 ] with the rest comprising expatriates, many of whom either have been in the country for generations or were born in the UAE.

  3. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    New York City United States: Populous: New York City Industrial Development Agency: 2009 1.50 1.89 Termoelektrarna Šoštanj blok 6 [37] [circular reference] Šoštanj Slovenia: n.a. Government of Slovenia: 2014 1.6 1.83 Burj Khalifa: Dubai United Arab Emirates: Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill: Emaar Properties: 2010 1.5 [38] 1.86 CapitaSpring ...

  4. Mohammed Bin Rashid City - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, it was announced that the Mall of the World would be relocated away from the city to the Al Suhouf district of Dubai, opposite the Mall of the Emirates. [7] In 2019, a 7-bedroom villa in District One was sold for AED 90 million (US$24.5 million), making it the most expensive real estate property sold in Dubai. [8]

  5. List of development projects in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai Waterfront is expected to become the largest waterfront and largest man-made development in the world. 7 Skydive Dubai: Nakheel Properties: 2012: 1.06 km 2 (0.41 sq mi) 8 Dubai Maritime City: Dubai Holding: Complete: AED 3 billion: 2.27 km 2 (0.88 sq mi) It will be the world's first purpose-built maritime centre. 9 Jumeirah Garden ...

  6. Dubai wants to build the biggest airport in the world. Here’s ...

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    The airport will be the centerpiece of a much larger scheme, called Dubai South, that envisages the creation of a whole new city in a 145-square-kilometer stretch of desert just south of Dubai.

  7. Economy of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Most of the new city's banking and financial centres were headquartered in the port area. Dubai maintained its importance as a trade route through the 1970s and 1980s. The city of Dubai has a free trade in gold and until the 1990s was the hub of a "brisk smuggling trade" of gold ingots to India, where gold import was restricted.

  8. Why countries are choosing to build new cities in places at ...

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    In 2015, more than 11% of built-up areas globally faced high or very high flood risk, meaning areas at risk of flooding depths of at least 50 cm (17 inches) during 1-in-100-year flooding events ...

  9. Developments in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Festival Bay at Dubai Festival City Mall. Dubai Festival City (Arabic: دبي فستيفال سيتي) is a large residential, business and entertainment development in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Touted as a "city-within-a-city", Dubai Festival City is a large mixed-use development: all elements for work, living, and leisure are ...