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  2. The Clock Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Clock Towers (Arabic: أبراج الساعة, romanized: ʾAbrāj al-Sāʿaẗ, lit. 'Towers of the Clock', formerly known as Arabic: أبراج البيت, romanized: ʾAbrāj al-Bayt, lit. 'Towers of the House'), is a government-owned complex of seven skyscraper hotels in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

  3. List of tallest structures in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay Egypt: Iconic Tower Iran: Milad Tower Iraq: Umm Qasr TV Mast Israel: Dimona Radar Facility Jordan: Rotana Hotel Amman Kuwait: Al Hamra Tower Lebanon: Sama Beirut Oman: Sheraton Oman Hotel Qatar: Lusail Plaza Towers Saudi Arabia: Abraj Al Bait Towers Syria: Mount Qarrah Chouk TV Mast Turkey: Denizköy VLF transmitter

  4. List of tallest buildings in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Habtoor Grand Hotel 130 metres (427 ft) 30 2005 Sin el Fil ... Rive Gauche Office Towers 41 Beirut Al Tilal Tower 170 metres (558 ft) 40 Beirut

  5. Agadir - Wikipedia

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    Agadir (Arabic: أكادير or أڭادير, romanized: ʾagādīr, pronounced [ʔaɡaːdiːr]; Tachelhit: ⴰⴳⴰⴷⵉⵔ) is a major city in Morocco, on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean near the foot of the Atlas Mountains, just north of the point where the Souss River flows into the ocean, and 509 kilometres (316 mi) south of Casablanca.

  6. The Edge (Beirut) - Wikipedia

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    The Edge is a landmark mixed use (hotel and residential) tower on hold in Beirut, Lebanon. It is currently Lebanon's tallest building at 220 metres (720 ft) and has 52 floors. It is currently Lebanon's tallest building at 220 metres (720 ft) and has 52 floors.

  7. Moroccan architecture - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Bank al-Maghrib in Rabat, completed in 1930 under French colonial rule, with Mauresque (Neo-Moorish) flourishes See also: Architecture of Casablanca In the 20th century, Moroccan architecture and cities were also shaped by the period of French colonial control (1912–1956) as well as Spanish colonial rule in the north of ...

  8. Sky Gate Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The tower is composed of four superimposed block-like sections that accommodate 42 floors in an unconventional' design. [1] Sky Gate is situated on the peak-point of Achrafieh, offering a 360 degree view of Beirut and Mount Lebanon. Tilal Beirut and the Atomium twin towers surround Sky Gate from both sides.

  9. Agadir (granary) - Wikipedia

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    An agadir (Tachelhit: ⴰⴳⴰⴷⵉⵔ, plural: igudar or iguidar, "the wall" or "the fortified compound") is a fortified communal granary found in the Maghreb. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Morocco, agadir s are most commonly found in the regions of the High Atlas , the Anti-Atlas mountains, and the Draa Valley . [ 3 ]