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Artist's conception of the outdoor interior space within The Line. The Line is eventually planned to be 170 kilometres (110 miles) long. [4] [14] [15] It could stretch from the Red Sea approximately to the city of Tabuk and could have nine million residents, resulting in an average population density of 260,000 per square kilometre (670,000/sq mi). [6]
The city—stretching from the Red City to the city of Tabuk 110 miles away—along with its estimated 9 million inhabitants would be entirely car-less, and instead be tied together by a high ...
Saudi Arabia Plans A 100-Mile-Long Mirrored Skyscraper City At first glance, it looks like the start of a futuristic dystopian movie, set on a far-off planet. But these are the plans for a state ...
The name "Neom" is a blend.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]).
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is promising to build a network of smart cities that won’t have any cars or roads. It’s called The Line, due to its arrangement of ”hyper-connected ...
The following is a list of cities and towns in the Saudi Arabia. List of Metro Cities ... City Population (2022) Notes Riyadh: 7,000,100: Capital and largest city
Saudi Arabia crown prince Mohammed bin Salman announced that the state will be building a long horizontal skyscraper. [8] Being officially presented under the name of The Line, the complex will be a linear smart city placed in Neom, Tabuk Province, which is designed to have no cars, streets or carbon emissions. [9]
This is what Saudi Arabia's 100-mile long emission-free smart city could look like.