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The Line would have an entirely glass mirror exterior. [5] The plan calls for all basic services to be within a five-minute walking distance. [6] [7] The plan was announced in 2021. Saudi Arabia has stated that it aims to complete a 5 km (3.1 mi) central segment by 2030, while completion of the full 170 km (110 mi) project has been pushed to ...
NEOM Stadium (Arabic: ملعب نيوم, romanized: maleab nium) is a planned multi-purpose stadium located in The Line, Neom, Saudi Arabia. [1] It is set to be a venue for the 2034 FIFA World Cup and has a proposed capacity of 46,010 people, where it will host fixtures in the group stage, round of 32, round of 16, and quarterfinals.
The name "Neom" is a portmanteau.The first three letters are the Ancient Greek prefix neo meaning "new". The fourth letter, M, is the first letter of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's name, [18] as well as the first letter of the Arabic word for "future" (Arabic: مستقبل, romanized: Mustaqbal, Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [mʊsˈtaɡbal]).
Author Chris Hables Gray carried out research on the aesthetics from science fiction for the planners of Saudi Arabia's megaproject.
The Neom project is the centrepiece of Saudi ruler Mohammed bin Salman's bid to reform the Saudi economy, moving it away from its reliance on fossil fuels towards innovation and tourism.
Project Location Total area (km 2) Announcement date Expected completion Cost Website NEOM, [3] including The Line and Trojena: Tabuk: 26,500 2017-10-24 2030 (first phase) $500 billion Qiddiya [4] South-west of Riyadh: 360 2017-04-08 2030 $9.8 billion [5] Red Sea Global, [6] including The Red Sea Project and Amaala: Tabuk: 32,200 2017-07-31 ...
Trojena (styled TROJENA; Arabic: تروجينا) is a mountain tourism destination under construction in Neom, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia.Trojena is one of the various announced regions of NEOM and will be located 50 km (31 mi) from the Gulf of Aqaba, covering a total area of 60 km 2 (23 sq mi) with an elevation ranging from 1,500–2,600 m (4,900–8,500 ft) above sea level.
At least two people have died as severe storms and tornadoes tore through parts of Texas and Mississippi on Saturday, officials said, while a parade of atmospheric river-fueled storms batters the ...