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Description & Facts: Background: This project, being developed by Emaar properties. It will be 'a city in a city' that will accommodate over 150'000 people. Construction goes on 24 hours a day. All of these buildings - built on man-made islands called Palm Islands because of its shape - have been in construction since 2005 called 'The Burj Dubai'. The islands are the largest artificial islands in the world

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