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  2. Burj Al Babas - Wikipedia

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    Burj Al Babas is an abandoned residential development located near Mudurnu, Turkey [1] with 732 nearly identical houses, each designed to resemble a miniature château. [2] The site, under development by the Sarot Group, was abandoned in 2019 after the developers filed for bankruptcy with a debt of US$ 5 million.

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    The Burj Al Babas in Turkey was designed a a luxury community for foreign buyers, but the project's developers have filed for bankruptcy protection. There's a $200 million abandoned village of ...

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  5. Category:Ghost towns in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ghost towns in Asia" ... Burj Al Babas; F. Forest City, Johor; K. Kayaköy; L. Lifta; Syrian towns and villages depopulated in the Arab–Israeli ...

  6. Mudurnu - Wikipedia

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    There is a large statue of a chicken at the edge of town. [4] After the chicken processing plant closed in 2002, significant numbers of people left the town for jobs elsewhere [5] and the remaining populace began to invest in tidying up and restoring the old town in order to attract tourists and weekend visitors. Many of the old houses are now ...

  7. Lose Control (Meduza, Becky Hill and Goodboys song)

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    The music video was filmed in and around the abandoned residential development of Burj Al Babas, near the town of Mudurnu, Turkey. [9] [10] Charts. Weekly charts

  8. List of ghost towns by country - Wikipedia

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    Ravenswood in north-eastern Queensland was a ghost town for many years, due to the declining gold rushes, but new gold discoveries in the area and improved mineral processing technologies have boosted the economy of the area and revived the town. Sign outside Wittenoom, in Australia, which warns of lingering asbestos danger in the town.

  9. These Are the Creepiest Abandoned Hotels in the World - AOL

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