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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Central Business District of the New Administrative Capital east of the city of Cairo is made up of 20 office buildings including the Iconic Tower, expected to be the tallest building in Africa upon completion. Sima Diab/Redux
Egypt’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Central Business District of the New Administrative Capital east of the city of Cairo is made up of 20 office buildings including the Iconic Tower, expected to be the tallest building in Africa upon completion. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Egyptian government office buildings at the New Administrative Capital. The Egyptian government plans to move thousands of ministerial and government employees to the New Administrative Capital in phases over the next year. Si
Egypt’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Egyptian government office buildings at the New Administrative Capital. The Egyptian government plans to move thousands of ministerial and government employees to the New Administrative Capital in phases over the next year. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The New Administrative Capital is expected to be served by a monorail and a light rail transit system. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
Cairo’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The New Administrative Capital is expected to be served by a monorail and a light rail transit system. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Central Business District in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
Egypt’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Central Business District in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Central Business District in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital is made up of 20 skyscrapers including the Iconic Tower which is set to be Africa’s tallest tower upon completion. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
Egypt’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Central Business District in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital is made up of 20 skyscrapers including the Iconic Tower which is set to be Africa’s tallest tower upon completion. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: A detail of one of the skyscrapers at the Central Business District in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital, which made up of 20 skyscrapers including the Iconic Tower which is set to be Africa’s tallest tower upon completion. Sima
Egypt’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: A detail of one of the skyscrapers at the Central Business District in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital, which made up of 20 skyscrapers including the Iconic Tower which is set to be Africa’s tallest tower upon completion. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Central Business District in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital is made up of 20 skyscrapers including the Iconic Tower which is set to be Africa’s tallest tower upon completion. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
Egypt’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The Central Business District in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital is made up of 20 skyscrapers including the Iconic Tower which is set to be Africa’s tallest tower upon completion. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The residential area of the New Administrative Capital. The government plans to house around 1.5 million to 2 million people within the first phase of the project. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
Cairo’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The residential area of the New Administrative Capital. The government plans to house around 1.5 million to 2 million people within the first phase of the project. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The residential area of the New Administrative Capital. The government plans to house around 1.5 million to 2 million people within the first phase of the project. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
Cairo’s New Administrative Capital CAIRO, EGYPT - MARCH 12: The residential area of the New Administrative Capital. The government plans to house around 1.5 million to 2 million people within the first phase of the project. Sima Diab/Redux Pictures
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