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    This week we highlighted everything you need to know about Egypt's new capital

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    This week on Dezeen, we shared all the information you need about Egypt’s giant New Administrative Capital, located 45 kilometres to the east of Cairo, for which whole districts are already complete.

    Called New Administrative Capital, the city is being constructed on 700 square kilometres of largely undeveloped land halfway between Cairo and Suez.

    It will contain the main functions of Egypt’s government and is being built to relieve congestion and pollution in Cairo, though critics have said the aim of its existence might be to reduce the possibility of mass government protests.

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