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Iran to develop the largest trade tourist center
- Iran: Sunday, February 10 - 2008 at 09:53
The largest commercial, recreational and tourist complex throughout the Middle East named Khalij-e Fars (the Persian Gulf), costing $500m will be inaugurated by the early 2010 in the city of Shiraz, southern Iran, said the managing director of the project, reported Tehran Times. The complex will be constructed according to the cutting edge global standards observing all the quake-related regulations, Hosseini said adding that the project has progressed by 58 per cent to date.
The project is a joint venture by Iran and the United Arab Emirate's Royal City Building Company.
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