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Al-Noor City.
Djibouti and Yemen had talks about building a Twin cities and connecting together through the Bab-El-Mandeb.
A key part of this Twin City is to connect the two cities with a bridge named the Bridge of the Horns, spanning the southern mouth of the Red Sea. The two planned cities are expected to be built on each end of the Bridge of the Horns.
One Al-Noor city is planned to be built in Yemen on an area of 1,500 square kilometres (580 sq mi); the linking city is planned to be built in Djibouti on 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi).[1]. On the Djibouti side, President Ismael Omar Guelleh has granted 500 km2(190 sq mi) to build Noor City, the first of the hundreds of Cities of Light the Foreign and local investments envisions on building. The developers state that they expect Noor City to have 2.5 million residents by 2025, and the Yemeni twin city to have 4.5 million residents, while they envision a new airport serving both cities at a capacity of 100 million passengers annually.
A new highway connecting the cities to Dubai is proposed, though there are no plans for roads to connect sparsely populated Djibouti with the population centers of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia or Khartoum in Sudan. It will lie on one of the most strategic valuable straits in the world. The city will be an economic hub and will be the centre of Afro-Asiatic trade. The good thing is that it will generate a lot of money for Djibouti's and Yemen's economies and may help the countries reach their potential.
The plan is extremely expensive and ambitious!! But we’re going up from here on out!
The total investment is expected to reach 200 billion United States dollars[1] over a 15-year period.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Noor_City
Djibouti and Yemen had talks about building a Twin cities and connecting together through the Bab-El-Mandeb.
A key part of this Twin City is to connect the two cities with a bridge named the Bridge of the Horns, spanning the southern mouth of the Red Sea. The two planned cities are expected to be built on each end of the Bridge of the Horns.
One Al-Noor city is planned to be built in Yemen on an area of 1,500 square kilometres (580 sq mi); the linking city is planned to be built in Djibouti on 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi).[1]. On the Djibouti side, President Ismael Omar Guelleh has granted 500 km2(190 sq mi) to build Noor City, the first of the hundreds of Cities of Light the Foreign and local investments envisions on building. The developers state that they expect Noor City to have 2.5 million residents by 2025, and the Yemeni twin city to have 4.5 million residents, while they envision a new airport serving both cities at a capacity of 100 million passengers annually.
A new highway connecting the cities to Dubai is proposed, though there are no plans for roads to connect sparsely populated Djibouti with the population centers of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia or Khartoum in Sudan. It will lie on one of the most strategic valuable straits in the world. The city will be an economic hub and will be the centre of Afro-Asiatic trade. The good thing is that it will generate a lot of money for Djibouti's and Yemen's economies and may help the countries reach their potential.
The plan is extremely expensive and ambitious!! But we’re going up from here on out!
The total investment is expected to reach 200 billion United States dollars[1] over a 15-year period.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Noor_City
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