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  2. Saman Villas - Wikipedia

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    Saman Villas. / 6.395511; 80.00455. Saman Villas is located in the fishing village of Aturuwella, near the south west coastal town of Bentota, Sri Lanka. Saman Villas opened its doors on Christmas Day in 1995. [1] It is Sri Lanka's first boutique hotel.

  3. Dubai International Airport Cargo Gateway - Wikipedia

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    History. When Dubai Cargo gateway was built in 1991, it was designed to handle 150,000 tonnes of cargo per year. The 300,000-square-metre complex was built at a cost of $75 million (about Dh 275.5 million) to accommodate air and sea freight growth and facilitate transshipment operations between the Indian sub-continent, South East Asia, the Far ...

  4. Almaty International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the busiest airport both in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. In 2023, the airport handled 9,547,136 passengers per year for the first time. [3] In 2022, Almaty International Airport had a total of 7.2 million passengers, 63% of whom were domestic passengers and 37% international passengers. [4]

  5. Solo dining: A guide to eating out alone, restaurant ...

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    "Hello, table for one please." Even in 2024, some places still can't believe someone would choose to eat alone at a restaurant. Solo dining. Eating out alone.

  6. Al Furjan - Wikipedia

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    Masakin Al Furjan is a seven-block, low-rise, family-oriented community located in the South Village. Marooj Al Furjan is a residential community with 418 villas. [ 1] Construction began in 2021 and is slated for completion in 2024. [ 19] 418 homes [ 20] were put up for sale as off-plan properties and were completely sold out within four hours.

  7. Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Dubai's first airport was started on the northern edge of the town in 1959 and the terminal building opened for business in September 1960. The airport was initially serviced by Gulf Aviation (flying Dakotas, Herons and Viscounts) but Iran Air commenced services to Shiraz in 1961. [47]

  8. List of music venues - Wikipedia

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    Dubai; January 21, 2023: Atlantis The Royal: Dubai: 1,500 August 31, 2016 Dubai Opera: 2,000 September 24, 2008 Atlantis The Palm: 2,500 June 6, 2019 Coca-Cola Arena: 17,000 October 20, 2020 [33] Dubai Exhibition Centre 20,000 [34] March 25, 2016 117Live Arena 25,000 [35] February 26, 2004 Dubai Media City Amphitheatre: November 28, 2008 The ...

  9. Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    A third terminal is being built. [236] The existing T1 and T2 terminals offer a space of 42,000 m 2 (450,000 sq ft) and have a capacity of 4.5 million passengers per year. The blacktopped runway is 4.5 km (2.8 mi) long and 45 m (148 ft) wide. The airport has parking space for 14 Boeing 737 and four Boeing 747 aircraft.