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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ view of the Iconic Tower at the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ view of the Iconic Tower at the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of a mosque at the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ view of the Iconic Tower at the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​n aerial view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ view of the Iconic Tower at the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A​​​​​​ general view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: Workers continue to work on the construction of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAIRO, EGYPT- SEPTEMBER 11: A general view of the administrative capital of Egypt, which started to be built in 2015 to solve the population density and traffic congestion in one of the most populous cities in the world, Cairo capital of Egypt on September 11, 2023. The new capital, built on an area of approximately 700 kilometers, and located on 60 kilometers to the east of Cairo, includes the presidency, prime ministry, parliament, ministries and other government buildings as well as embassies. In the financial center of the new capital, there are buildings of the Egyptian and world banks, and many skyscrapers such as the Iconic Tower, which is the tallest building in Africa. The project will also include houses, hotels, mosques, churches, parks, universities, research and cultural centers and a new international airport. The administrative capital, built with environmentally friendly technologies, is expected to be connected to Cairo by a metro line. Fareed Kotb / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM